Structure and Function in Turkish Society : : Essays on Religion, Politics and Social Change / / David Shankland.

This collection of essays by David Shankland explores Turkish political and religious issues from a social anthropological perspective.

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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Acknowledgements -- Sources -- 1. Structure and function in Turkish society -- 2. Islam, politics and democracy in Turkey -- 3. The demise of Republican Turkey's social contract? -- 4. Integrating the rural: Gellner and the study of Anatolia -- 5. Social change and culture: responses to modernization in an Alevi village in Anatolia -- 6. Anthropology and ethnicity: the place of ethnography in the new Alevi movement -- 7. Changing gender relations among Alevis and Sunnis in Turkey -- 8. Studying secularism: modern Turkey and the Alevis -- 9. The Open Society and Anthropology: an ethnographic example from Turkey -- 10. Gellner and Islam -- 11. Culturalism and social mobility: an Alevi village in Germany -- 12. Ritual transfer and the reformulation of belief amongst the Turkish Alevi community in Europe -- 13. Uneasy capitalism -- 14. Inspired restraint: Development and the rural community -- 15. An interview with Professor Paul Stirling
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This collection of essays by David Shankland explores Turkish political and religious issues from a social anthropological perspective.
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Islam and politics Turkey.
Social change Turkey.
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Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
Acknowledgements --
Sources --
1. Structure and function in Turkish society --
2. Islam, politics and democracy in Turkey --
3. The demise of Republican Turkey's social contract? --
4. Integrating the rural: Gellner and the study of Anatolia --
5. Social change and culture: responses to modernization in an Alevi village in Anatolia --
6. Anthropology and ethnicity: the place of ethnography in the new Alevi movement --
7. Changing gender relations among Alevis and Sunnis in Turkey --
8. Studying secularism: modern Turkey and the Alevis --
9. The Open Society and Anthropology: an ethnographic example from Turkey --
10. Gellner and Islam --
11. Culturalism and social mobility: an Alevi village in Germany --
12. Ritual transfer and the reformulation of belief amongst the Turkish Alevi community in Europe --
13. Uneasy capitalism --
14. Inspired restraint: Development and the rural community --
15. An interview with Professor Paul Stirling
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Acknowledgements --
Sources --
1. Structure and function in Turkish society --
2. Islam, politics and democracy in Turkey --
3. The demise of Republican Turkey's social contract? --
4. Integrating the rural: Gellner and the study of Anatolia --
5. Social change and culture: responses to modernization in an Alevi village in Anatolia --
6. Anthropology and ethnicity: the place of ethnography in the new Alevi movement --
7. Changing gender relations among Alevis and Sunnis in Turkey --
8. Studying secularism: modern Turkey and the Alevis --
9. The Open Society and Anthropology: an ethnographic example from Turkey --
10. Gellner and Islam --
11. Culturalism and social mobility: an Alevi village in Germany --
12. Ritual transfer and the reformulation of belief amongst the Turkish Alevi community in Europe --
13. Uneasy capitalism --
14. Inspired restraint: Development and the rural community --
15. An interview with Professor Paul Stirling
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CONTENTS --
Acknowledgements --
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1. Structure and function in Turkish society --
2. Islam, politics and democracy in Turkey --
3. The demise of Republican Turkey's social contract? --
4. Integrating the rural: Gellner and the study of Anatolia --
5. Social change and culture: responses to modernization in an Alevi village in Anatolia --
6. Anthropology and ethnicity: the place of ethnography in the new Alevi movement --
7. Changing gender relations among Alevis and Sunnis in Turkey --
8. Studying secularism: modern Turkey and the Alevis --
9. The Open Society and Anthropology: an ethnographic example from Turkey --
10. Gellner and Islam --
11. Culturalism and social mobility: an Alevi village in Germany --
12. Ritual transfer and the reformulation of belief amongst the Turkish Alevi community in Europe --
13. Uneasy capitalism --
14. Inspired restraint: Development and the rural community --
15. An interview with Professor Paul Stirling
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