CT78 – Interview with Emre Basok, PhD. | Circassian Language Identity & Maintenance in Turkey | Bi-Literacy | Circassian Benevolent Association | UNESCO

Emre Basok is a Turkish-born Circassian pursuing his PhD in Ohio.  He studies how language supports identity and heritage and has recently turned his interests to his roots. He comes in as the third of our Circassian guest this summer and brings even more depth to the textured and colorful history of the Circassian diaspora.  Emre’s passion for his own heritage but also his genuine concern for linguistic vitality for all peoples comes across loud and clear.

Emre’s Article on Linguistic Genocide

Circassian Benevolent Association

Australian Fake Russian Choir

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2 Replies to “CT78 – Interview with Emre Basok, PhD. | Circassian Language Identity & Maintenance in Turkey | Bi-Literacy | Circassian Benevolent Association | UNESCO”

  1. This was definitely a new concept for me, at least, in the way Emre presented it. Thanks for your input Sara!

  2. We are so thankful people like Emre are exploring topics of bi-lingualism. So needed in so many nations.

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