Alevism as an Ethno-Religious Identity: Contested Boundaries

By: JENKINS, CeliaContributor(s): AYDIN, Suavi | ÇETİN, ÜmitMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Oxon Routledge 2018 Edition: 1stISBN: 9780000000000Subject(s): Alevis--Religious life--Turkey | Alevis--Turkey--Ethnic identity | Alevis--Turkey--History | Alevis--Turkey--Social Aspects
Contents:
Introduction Celia Jenkins, Suavi Aydin and Umit Cetin1. The emergence of Alevism as an ethno-religious identity Suavi Aydin2. Constructing a social space for Alevi political identity: religion, antagonism and collective passion Omer Tekdemir3. The AKP, sectarianism, and the Alevis' struggle for equal rights in Turkey Ayfer Karakaya-Stump4. Thoughts on the rhetoric that women and men are equal in Alevi belief and practice (Alevilik) - to Songül Nimet Okan5. Television and the making of transnational Alevi identity Kumru Berfin Emre Cetin6. From 'a sort of Muslim' to 'proud to be Alevi': the Alevi religion and identity project combatting the negative identity among second-generation Alevis in the UK Celia Jenkins and Umit Cetin
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Introduction Celia Jenkins, Suavi Aydin and Umit Cetin1. The emergence of Alevism as an ethno-religious identity Suavi Aydin2. Constructing a social space for Alevi political identity: religion, antagonism and collective passion Omer Tekdemir3. The AKP, sectarianism, and the Alevis' struggle for equal rights in Turkey Ayfer Karakaya-Stump4. Thoughts on the rhetoric that women and men are equal in Alevi belief and practice (Alevilik) - to Songül Nimet Okan5. Television and the making of transnational Alevi identity Kumru Berfin Emre Cetin6. From 'a sort of Muslim' to 'proud to be Alevi': the Alevi religion and identity project combatting the negative identity among second-generation Alevis in the UK Celia Jenkins and Umit Cetin