Araştırma Makalesi

Turkish and American Female Sephardic Children among Turkish Children in the 1950s

Cilt: 25 Sayı: 100 22 Kasım 2019
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Turkish and American Female Sephardic Children among Turkish Children in the 1950s

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The aim and scope of this research was to discover the games appreciated by

Turkish Sephardic, American Sephardic and Turkish Muslim female children in

the 1950s, their environmental teachings, and transnationalism. Old people teach

children games, which can also be transnational and narrated in other countries.

Oral history interviews were conducted with these three groups of women, and they

were asked about the metaphors in their childhood games. These informal chats also

led to the discovery of some games played by female children. Similarities of these

metaphors were used to suggest a peace building theory based on environmental

humanities. Accordingly, the metaphorical concepts in female children’s games

were analyzed through the conceptual metaphor theory developed by Lakoff and

Johnson (1980) for deciphering their environmentalist teachings and their impacts

on the formation of children. As the transnational nature of games makes one

understand that children would play together regardless of their creed and ethnicity

in the 1950s, such games are recommended to be taught to today’s children who

rarely play games outside their houses with other children. As a result of this study,

it was found that conceptual metaphors based on the protection of the environment

were similar in certain games regardless of children’s cultural backgrounds. The conceptual metaphors of “NATURE IS A MOTHER,” “ANIMALS ARE LOVE,”

and “NATURE IS A SHELTER” were commonly used in these children’s games,

and these similarities should be taught children by encouraging them to recognize

and adapt the concept of unity in diversity. Consequently, the crimes committed

by children against animals should be prevented, and children should learn the

ways to preserve the environment and nature easily without damaging any plants

or animals. It is crucial to teach children similar games with similar elements

are played in different parts of the world. In these games, similar environmental,

educative, and metaphorical objects and word games may also be used.

Anahtar Kelimeler

Kaynakça

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Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil

İngilizce

Konular

Türk Halk Bilimi

Bölüm

Araştırma Makalesi

Yayımlanma Tarihi

22 Kasım 2019

Gönderilme Tarihi

12 Ocak 2018

Kabul Tarihi

25 Aralık 2019

Yayımlandığı Sayı

Yıl 2019 Cilt: 25 Sayı: 100

Kaynak Göster

APA
Agiş, F. D. (2019). Turkish and American Female Sephardic Children among Turkish Children in the 1950s. Folklor/Edebiyat, 25(100), 873-881. https://doi.org/10.22559/folklor.1006
AMA
1.Agiş FD. Turkish and American Female Sephardic Children among Turkish Children in the 1950s. folk/ed. 2019;25(100):873-881. doi:10.22559/folklor.1006
Chicago
Agiş, Fazıla Derya. 2019. “Turkish and American Female Sephardic Children among Turkish Children in the 1950s”. Folklor/Edebiyat 25 (100): 873-81. https://doi.org/10.22559/folklor.1006.
EndNote
Agiş FD (01 Kasım 2019) Turkish and American Female Sephardic Children among Turkish Children in the 1950s. Folklor/Edebiyat 25 100 873–881.
IEEE
[1]F. D. Agiş, “Turkish and American Female Sephardic Children among Turkish Children in the 1950s”, folk/ed, c. 25, sy 100, ss. 873–881, Kas. 2019, doi: 10.22559/folklor.1006.
ISNAD
Agiş, Fazıla Derya. “Turkish and American Female Sephardic Children among Turkish Children in the 1950s”. Folklor/Edebiyat 25/100 (01 Kasım 2019): 873-881. https://doi.org/10.22559/folklor.1006.
JAMA
1.Agiş FD. Turkish and American Female Sephardic Children among Turkish Children in the 1950s. folk/ed. 2019;25:873–881.
MLA
Agiş, Fazıla Derya. “Turkish and American Female Sephardic Children among Turkish Children in the 1950s”. Folklor/Edebiyat, c. 25, sy 100, Kasım 2019, ss. 873-81, doi:10.22559/folklor.1006.
Vancouver
1.Fazıla Derya Agiş. Turkish and American Female Sephardic Children among Turkish Children in the 1950s. folk/ed. 01 Kasım 2019;25(100):873-81. doi:10.22559/folklor.1006

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Alan Editörleri/ Field Editörs
Halkbilimi/Folklore
Prof.Dr. Hande Birkalan-Gedik (JohannWolfgang-Goethe İniversitet-birkalan-gedik@m.uni-frankfurt.de)
Prof.Dr. Ali Yakıcı (Gazi Üniversitesi-yakici@gazi.edu.tr)
Prof.Dr. Aynur Koçak (Yıldız Teknik Üniversitesi-nurkocak@yildiz.edu.tr)
Prof.Dr. Işıl Altun (Regensburg Üniversitesi/Kocaeli Üniversitesi-İsil.Altun@zsk.uni-regensburg.de)
Doç.Dr. Ahmet Keskin (Samsun Üniversitesi-ahmet.keskin@samsun.edu.tr)

Edebiyat/Literature
Prof.Dr. Abdullah Uçman (Mimar Sinan Güzel Sanatlar Üniversitesi -emekli-29 MayısÜniversitesi-abdullahucman@29mayis.edu.tr
Prof. Dr. Ramazan Korkmaz (Ardahan Üniversitesi-emekli-Kafkasya Üniversiteler Birliği -KÜNİB-r_korkmaz@hotmail.com)
Prof.Dr. Emel Kefeli (Marmara Üniversitesi-emekli-İstanbul 29 Mayıs Üniversitesi-ayseemelkefeli @gmail.com)
Prof.Dr. Zekiye Antakyalıoğlu ( İstanbul Kültür Üniversitesi-zekabe@hotmail.com)
Doç.Dr. Koray Üstün (Hacettepe Üniversitesi-korayustun@hacettepe.edu.tr)

Antropoloji/Anthropology
Prof.Dr. Hanife Aliefendioğlu (Doğu Akdeniz Üniversitesi-hanife.aliefendioglu@emu.edu.tr)
Prof. Dr. Şebnem Pala Güzel (Başkent Üniversitesi-sebnempa@baskent.edu.tr)
Prof.Dr. Derya Atamtürk Duyar (İstanbul Üniversitesi-datamturk@istanbul.edu.tr)
Prof.Dr. Meryem Bulut (Ankara Üniversitesi-meryem.bulut@gmail.com)

Dil-Dilbilim/Language-Linguistics
Prof.Dr. Nurettin Demir (Hacettepe Üniversitesi-demir@hacettepe.edu.tr)
Prof. Dr. Aysu Erden (Maltepe Üniversitesi-aysuerden777@gmail.com)
Prof.Dr. Sema Aslan Demir (Hacettepe Üniversitesi-semaaslan@hacettepe.edu.tr)