Buch, Englisch, 282 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 593 g
Voices of Migration, Culture and Identity
Buch, Englisch, 282 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 593 g
Reihe: Routledge Advances in Sociology
ISBN: 978-1-4724-5644-1
Verlag: Routledge
A range of scholars, writing from sociological, historical, socio-psychological and political perspectives, present analysis and research that shows the Alevi communities grouping and regrouping, defining and redefining – sometimes as an ethnic minority, sometimes as religious groups, sometimes around a political philosophy - contingently responding to circumstances of the Turkish Republic’s political position and to the immigration policies of Western Europe. Contributors consider Alevi roots and cultural practices in their villages of origin; the changes in identity following the migration to the gecekondu shanty towns surrounding the cities of Turkey; the changes consequent on their second diaspora to Germany, the UK, Sweden and other European countries; and the implications of European citizenship for their identity.
This collection offers a new and significant contribution to the study of migration and minorities in the wider European context.
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Part 1: Alevism: Roots and Practices
1. An Introduction to Alevism: Roots and Practices
2. 'Heterodoxy' within 'Heterodoxy': Ansa Baci of the Sraç Alevis, a Charismatic Female Leader
3. The Alevi of Dersim: A Psychosocial Approach to the Effects of the Massacre, Time and Space
Part 2: The Politics of Identity in Transformation
4. Alevism in Turkey: Tensions and Patterns of Migration
5. Urbanisation, Socialist Movements and the Emergence of Alevi Identity in the 1970s
6. A Genealogy of Modern Alevism, 1950-2000: Elements of Continuity and Discontinuity
7. The Alevi-State Relations in Turkey: Recognition and Re-Marginalisation
Part 3: Dimensions of Migration: Alevis in Europe
8. Migration and the Invention of Tradition: A Socio- Political Perspective on Euro-Alevis
9. The Resurgence of Alevism in a Transnational Context
10. Kirmanciya Belekê: Understanding Alevi Geography in between Spaces of Longing and Belonging
11. Boundary Making and the Alevi Community in Britain
12. Alevi Communities in Europe: Constructions of identity and integration
Part 4: Implications for Educational Policy and Practice
13. Minorities and Migrant Identities in Contemporary Europe