Cahit Tanyol
Hüseyin Cahit Tanyol was a Turkish writer, poet, and sociologist, often regarded as the father of Turkish sociology.
Early life and education
Hüseyin Cahit was born in 1914 in the town of Nezib, then located in the vilayet of Aleppo, Ottoman Empire. In 1931, he finished Adana Boys' Teacher School. He graduated from Gazi Institute of Education in 1935. In 1940, he started studying philosophy at Istanbul University and got his master's degree four years later with his thesis "The Origin of Ethics in Schopenhauer." He started working as an assistant at the same university in 1946 and got his PhD with his work "The Place of Pleasure and Suffering in Morality."Career
While he was working as a teacher in İzmir in 1939, he started publishing Aramak, a Turkish literary magazine, receiving acclaim from well-known Turkish authors at the time. He became an associate professor in 1953 and a professor in 1961. Between 1972 and 1982, he served as the head of the department of sociology at Istanbul University. Between 1991 and 2003, he was a visiting professor in Mimar Sinan University and Uludağ University.Works
Cahit Tanyol made field research on several rural ethnic groups living near his hometown, Nizip, such as Kurds of the Reshwan tribe and Turkmens of Barak and Chepni tribes.Books
Poetry
- Kuruluş ve Fetih Destanı
- Son Liman
- ''Düş Yorgunu''
Non-fiction
- Örf ve Adetler Bakımından Sanat ve Ahlâk
- Sosyal Ahlâk - Laik Ahlâka Giriş
- Sosyolojik Açıdan Din-Ahlâk-Laiklik ve Politika Üzerine Diyaloglar
- Atatürk ve Halkçılık
- Türk Edebiyatında Yahya Kemal
- Laiklik ve İrtica
- Çankaya Dramı
- Türkler ile Kürtler
- Schopenhauer'da Ahlâk Felsefesi
- Neden Türban? Şeriat ve İrtica
- Hoca Kadri Efendi'nin Parlamentosu
- Mamato
- ''Sancılı Toprak''
Views
As a non-Kurd, he touched on the Kurdish issue: