Alevis in Europe: Voices of migration, culture and identity

By: ISSA, TözünMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Routledge Advances in SociologyPublication details: Oxon Routledge 2017 Edition: 1stISBN: 9780000000000Subject(s): Alevis--Europe | Alevis--Germany | Alevis--Turkey--Ethnic identity | Religious minorities--Turkey | Turkey--Migration--Europe
Contents:
Foreword (Martin Sökefeld)Preface (Israfil Erbil)Introduction (Tözun Issa)Part 1: Alevism: Roots and Practices1. An Introduction to Alevism: Roots and Practices (Hayal Hanoglu)2. 'Heterodoxy' within 'Heterodoxy': Anşa Bacı of the Sraç Alevis, a Charismatic Female Leader (Ilkay Şahin, Ali Selçuk, Hava Selçu)3. The Alevi of Dersim: A Psychosocial Approach to the Effects of the Massacre, Time and Space (Filiz Çelik)Part 2: The Politics of Identity in Transformation4. Alevism in Turkey: Tensions and Patterns of Migration (Hüseyin Mirza Karagöz)5. Urbanisation, Socialist Movements and the Emergence of Alevi Identity in the 1970s (Burcu Şentürk)6.A Genealogy of Modern Alevism, 1950-2000: Elements of Continuity and Discontinuity (Riza Yildirim)7. The Alevi-State Relations in Turkey: Recognition and Re-Marginalisation (Ozlem Göner)Part 3: Dimensions of Migration: Alevis in Europe8. Migration and the Invention of Tradition: A Socio- Political Perspective on Euro-Alevis (Metin Uçar)9. The Resurgence of Alevism in a Transnational Context (Deniz Coşan-Eke)10. Kırmanciya Belekê: Understanding Alevi Geography in between Spaces of Longing and Belonging (Besim Can Zirh)11. Boundary Making and the Alevi Community in Britain (Ayşegül Akdemir)12. Alevi Communities in Europe: Constructions of identity and integration (Tözün Issa and Emil Atbaş)Part 4: Implications for Educational Policy and Practice13. Minorities and Migrant Identities in Contemporary Europe (Alistair Ross)
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Foreword (Martin Sökefeld)Preface (Israfil Erbil)Introduction (Tözun Issa)Part 1: Alevism: Roots and Practices1. An Introduction to Alevism: Roots and Practices (Hayal Hanoglu)2. 'Heterodoxy' within 'Heterodoxy': Anşa Bacı of the Sraç Alevis, a Charismatic Female Leader (Ilkay Şahin, Ali Selçuk, Hava Selçu)3. The Alevi of Dersim: A Psychosocial Approach to the Effects of the Massacre, Time and Space (Filiz Çelik)Part 2: The Politics of Identity in Transformation4. Alevism in Turkey: Tensions and Patterns of Migration (Hüseyin Mirza Karagöz)5. Urbanisation, Socialist Movements and the Emergence of Alevi Identity in the 1970s (Burcu Şentürk)6.A Genealogy of Modern Alevism, 1950-2000: Elements of Continuity and Discontinuity (Riza Yildirim)7. The Alevi-State Relations in Turkey: Recognition and Re-Marginalisation (Ozlem Göner)Part 3: Dimensions of Migration: Alevis in Europe8. Migration and the Invention of Tradition: A Socio- Political Perspective on Euro-Alevis (Metin Uçar)9. The Resurgence of Alevism in a Transnational Context (Deniz Coşan-Eke)10. Kırmanciya Belekê: Understanding Alevi Geography in between Spaces of Longing and Belonging (Besim Can Zirh)11. Boundary Making and the Alevi Community in Britain (Ayşegül Akdemir)12. Alevi Communities in Europe: Constructions of identity and integration (Tözün Issa and Emil Atbaş)Part 4: Implications for Educational Policy and Practice13. Minorities and Migrant Identities in Contemporary Europe (Alistair Ross)