معرفی
Dr. Nezih TATLICAN is a Lecturer at the Department of Turkish Language and Literature, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Pamukkale University. His academic career includes a B.A. and M.A. in Turkish Language and Literature from Pamukkale University (2009 and 2013), followed by a Ph.D. in Turkish Language and Literature from Suleyman Demirel University (2020). His research focuses on Turkish folklore, cultural anthropology, and traditional medicine practices embedded in folk narratives. He has contributed to peer-reviewed journals and international conferences, exploring topics such as folk poetry, death taboos, nomadic architecture, and intangible cultural heritage.
His publications include analyses of Aşık Mahperi Irmak’s poetry, folk narratives on death, and the cultural significance of traditional Isparta bread. He has also authored/co-authored books on Turkish literature and culture, including international contributions like On the Trail of Literature in the Light of the Republic (2023) and Disability from Prehistory to Present (2021). His work bridges traditional practices with contemporary cultural preservation efforts.
No explicit scientific awards are listed, but his editorship of Dr. Mehmet Özçelik’s scientific book (2022) highlights collaborative scholarship. His research emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to cultural heritage, tourism, and regional identity.