Brøgger later travelled to Cornell University where he studied under Victor Turner.
Communitas as a concept used by Victor Turner in his study of ritual has been criticized by anthropologists.
The concept of liminality was first developed in the early 20th century by anthropologist Arnold van Gennep and later taken up by Victor Turner.
Victor Turner was born in Glasgow, Scotland, son to Norman and Violet Turner.
Victor Turner and Contemporary Cultural Performance.
Victor Turner may also refer to:
"Liminality" is a term given currency in twentieth century anthropology by Victor Turner of the University of Chicago.
Victor Turner, an anthropologist who has studied the force of myths in society, calls them "the powerhouses of culture."
Prominent British symbolic anthropologists include Victor Turner and Mary Douglas.
Victor Turner defined a ritual more thoroughly thus: