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    Benjamin S. Turner

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    African American legislator.Title from unverified information on negative sleeve.Annotation from negative, scratched into emulsion: Hon. B. S. Turner; B. S. Turner.MC from Alabama.Forms part of Brady-Handy Photograph Collection (Library of Congress)

    Bryan S. Turner, The Religious and the Political. A Comparative Sociology of Religion, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2013 Bryan S. Turner, The Sociology of Islam. Collected Essays of Bryan S. Turner. Edited by Bryan S. Turner and Kamaludeen Mohamed Nasir, (Contemporary Thought in the Islamic World), Farnham – Burlington (VT), Ashgate, 2013

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    Dean J. Bryan S. Turner, The Religious and the Political. A Comparative Sociology of Religion, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2013 Bryan S. Turner, The Sociology of Islam. Collected Essays of Bryan S. Turner. Edited by Bryan S. Turner and Kamaludeen Mohamed Nasir, (Contemporary Thought in the Islamic World), Farnham – Burlington (VT), Ashgate, 2013. In: Revue d'histoire et de philosophie religieuses, 94e année n°2, Avril-Juin 2014. pp. 205-206

    Professor Emeritus John S. Turner, 12 December 1987.

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/272517Professor Emeritus John S. Turner. Admitted to the degree of Doctor of Laws honoris causa, 12 December 1987. Photograph taken on the occasion of being awarded an honorary degree.202311 Item: [1994.0025.00064] "Professor Emeritus John S. Turner, 12 December 1987.

    Menimbang Gagasan Bryan S. Turner tentang Islam

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    This article explores the study of Islam by an orientalist, Bryan S. Turner. This study aimed to: first, to uncover the things that underlie the history of thought and movement of Orientalism. Second, to determine the thought Bryan S. Turner about Islam, which is specifically intended as a corrective to the thesis produced by Max Weber about his interpretation of Islam. The results of the study reveal that historically Orientalism, or the oriental studies movement emerged in the 18th century. This movement is often associated as a movement that pretend to control and weaken the East, especially Islam. It is not without basis, since the emergence of Orientalism has led to intellectual arrogance by claiming the West as a measure of civilization, because the East presented only in accordance with the construction used by the West. Keywords: Orientalism, Orient, West, civilization.</p

    Compte-rendu: The Sociology of Islam. Collected Essays of Bryan S. Turner

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    Bryan S. Turner, Kamaludeen Mohamed Nasir (eds), The Sociology of Islam. Collected Essays of Bryan S. Turner. Farnham, Ashgate, 2013. 312 p. 24x16. ISBN 978-1-4094-6211-

    John S. Turner, ROTC Cadet Captain

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    John S. Turner was a student at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) in the mid 1960s. In 1965 he was named a Cadet Captain as Brigade Commader of the HQ CO, or Headquarters Company.https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib-ac-histimg/13459/thumbnail.jp

    Terence S. Turner (1935-2015)

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    [EN] U.S. anthropologist Terence S. Turner died in November, 2015, after a long and intense life devoted to studying the indigenous peoples of Brazil and Amazonia, especially the Kayapó. He was as keen to reconstruct their culture prior to contact with the Portuguese and later Brazilian frontier, as he was to monitor the transformation process that such contact stimulated. In the early 2000s, he was actively involved in the controversy triggered by Patrick Tierney’s Darkness in El Dorado: How Scientists and Journalists Devastated the Amazon, which dealt with the negative impact on the Yanomami of certain forms of scientific research conducted in the West.[ES] El antropólogo estadounidense Terence S. Turner falleció en noviembre de 2015, dejando tras de sí una larga e intensa vida dedicada a la investigación sobre los pueblos originarios del Brasil y la Amazonía, en particular sobre los Cayapó. Le interesó tanto la reconstrucción de su cultura anterior al contacto con la frontera portuguesa y luego brasileña como el proceso de transformación que este contacto estimuló. En los primeros años de la década de 2000 participó activamente en la controversia desencadenada por la publicación del libro Darkness in El Dorado: How Scientists and Journalists Devastated the Amazon, de Patrick Tierney, acerca del impacto negativo sobre los Yanomami de ciertas formas de investigación científica practicadas en Occidente.Peer reviewedPeer Reviewe

    Terence S. Turner (1935-2015)

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    U. S. anthropologist Terence S. Turner died in November, 2015, after a long and intense life devoted to studying the indigenous peoples of Brazil and Amazonia, especially the Kayapó. He was as keen to reconstruct their culture prior to contact with the Portuguese and later Brazilian frontier, as he was to monitor the transformation process that such contact stimulated. In the early 2000s, he was actively involved in the controversy triggered by Patrick Tierney’s Darkness in El Dorado: How Scientists and Journalists Devastated the Amazon, which dealt with the negative impact on the Yanomami of certain forms of scientific research conducted in the West.El antropólogo estadounidense Terence S. Turner falleció en noviembre de 2015, dejando tras de sí una larga e intensa vida dedicada a la investigación sobre los pueblos originarios del Brasil y la Amazonía, en particular sobre los Cayapó. Le interesó tanto la reconstrucción de su cultura anterior al contacto con la frontera portuguesa y luego brasileña como el proceso de transformación que este contacto estimuló. En los primeros años de la década de 2000 participó activamente en la controversia desencadenada por la publicación del libro Darkness in El Dorado: How Scientists and Journalists Devastated the Amazon, de Patrick Tierney, acerca del impacto negativo sobre los Yanomami de ciertas formas de investigación científica practicadas en Occidente

    Introduction by Bryan S. Turner

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