The Alevis in Modern Turkey and the Diaspora : : Recognition, Mobilisation and Transformation / / ed. by Derya Ozkul.

Investigates the Alevis’ struggles for recognition in Turkey and the diaspora and transformations in authority and traditional ritualsFeatures 14 detailed case studies provide insights into the struggles for recognition and representation by Alevi communities in Turkey and the diaspora under the AKP...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter EBOOK PACKAGE COMPLETE 2022 English
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Place / Publishing House:Edinburgh : : Edinburgh University Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:Edinburgh Studies on Modern Turkey : ESMT
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Physical Description:1 online resource (344 p.) :; 10 B/W illustrations 7 B/W tables 10 b/w illustrations, 7 b/w tables & 3 b/w maps
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Other title:Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
Tables, Figures and Maps --
Notes on Contributors --
Preface --
INTRODUCTION --
1 ALEVI AGENCY IN CHANGING POLITICAL CONTEXTS --
Part I. THE TURKISH STATE AND ALEVIS: CONTENTIONS OVER RECOGNITION --
2 WHAT IS ALEVISM? CONTEMPORARY DEBATES VIS-À-VIS HISTORICAL AND SYSTEMATIC CONSIDERATIONS --
3 THE ‘ALEVI OPENING’ OF THE JUSTICE AND DEVELOPMENT PARTY --
4 ‘MADIMAK SHALL BE TURNED INTO A MUSEUM’: NEGOTIATING THE SIVAS MASSACRE THROUGH THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT --
5 DERSIM: THE PARADOX OF DISCLOSING ‘AN OPEN SECRET’ --
6 ALEVISM AS A ‘MAJORITY’: ALEVI AND SUNNI COMMUNITIES IN DERSIM --
Part II. ALEVIS IN THE DIASPORA: PROSPECTS FOR RECOGNITION --
7 FROM CULTURE TO RELIGION: REFRAMING ALEVISM FOR RECOGNITION IN GERMANY --
8 THE ALEVI MOVEMENT IN GERMANY AND AUSTRALIA: TOWARDS A TRANSNATIONAL MOVEMENT --
9 THE ALEVI DIASPORA IN FRANCE: CHANGING RELATIONS WITH THE HOME AND HOST STATES --
10 FROM PARTICULARISTIC ORGANISATION TO FEDERATION: MOBILISATION FOR ALEVI IDENTITY IN BRITAIN --
Part III. BEYOND RECOGNITION: CHANGES IN ALEVI RITUALS, REPRESENTATION AND AUTHORITY --
11 THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE SACRED AUTHORITY OF THE ÇELEBIS: THE ULUSOY FAMILY IN CONTEMPORARY TURKEY --
12 RITUAL, MUSICAL PERFORMANCE AND IDENTITY: THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE ALEVI ZAKIR --
13 THE SOCIO-SPATIAL MEANING OF CEMEVIS IN ISTANBUL’S PUBLIC SPACE --
14 THE MEDIATISED REPRODUCTION OF ALEVISM: ALEVI TELEVISION NETWORKS AND THEIR AUDIENCES --
EPILOGUE --
15 BACK TO ANATOLIA: REFLECTIONS ON TWENTY-FIVE YEARS OF ALEVI RESEARCH --
16 CONCLUDING REMARKS: ALEVI AGENCY AND VISIBILITY --
INDEX
Summary:Investigates the Alevis’ struggles for recognition in Turkey and the diaspora and transformations in authority and traditional ritualsFeatures 14 detailed case studies provide insights into the struggles for recognition and representation by Alevi communities in Turkey and the diaspora under the AKP administrationDemonstrates how the struggles for recognition transform and re-define traditions, authorities and ritualsExamines how diverse understandings of Alevi identities interplay with standardised representations of AlevismOpens up the study of the recognition of minorities as local, national and transnational processesThis book explores the struggles of a minority group – Alevis – for recognition and representation in Turkey and the diaspora. It examines how they mobilise against state practices and claim their rights, while at the same time negotiating how they define themselves. The authors offers a conceptual framework to study minorities by looking at both structural and agency-related factors in resisting state pressure and mobilising for their rights. The Alevis in Modern Turkey and the Diaspora is divided into three main sections looking into: the Turkish state and society’s pressures over Alevis; how Alevis struggle and obtain representation in various Western countries; and how traditional authority and rituals transform under these conditions. Studying this minority group’s experience helps to understand oppression and resistance in the broader Middle East.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781474492058
9783110993899
9783110994810
9783110992960
9783110992939
9783110780390
DOI:10.1515/9781474492058
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Derya Ozkul.