Alevis in Europe: Voices of Migration, Culture and Identity

Author:   Tözün Issa
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367349035


Pages:   252
Publication Date:   05 July 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Alevis in Europe: Voices of Migration, Culture and Identity


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The Alevis are a significant minority in Turkey, and now also in the countries of Western Europe. Over the past century, many of them have migrated from rural enclaves on the Anatolian plateau to the great cities of Istanbul and Ankara, and from there to the countries of the European Union. This book asks who are they? How do they construct their identities – now and in the past; in Turkey and in Europe? 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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Author:   Tözün Issa
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.544kg
ISBN:  

9780367349035


ISBN 10:   0367349035
Pages:   252
Publication Date:   05 July 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Part 1: Alevism: Roots and Practices 1. An Introduction to Alevism: Roots and Practices 2. 'Heterodoxy' within 'Heterodoxy': Anşa Bacı 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. Kırmančiya 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

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Alevis in Europe looks at a movement in Turkey and Europe that often gets lost in the glare of attention on orthodox Islam. The origins of the Alevis and whether they are strictly a religion, a way of life, or an ethnicity are disputed. Religion Watch, Vol.32, No.04


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Tözün Issa was a senior lecturer and the Director of Centre for Multilingualism in Education at London Metropolitan University. He worked as a course tutor in teacher training programme for bilingual teachers and lectured on inclusive education and minority rights. His research interests included bilingual education and the education of the linguistic minority communities and he coordinated a number of research projects and organised conferences. He also coordinated several community education programmes, particularly around Supplementary Schools in the UK, and wrote extensively on this. His most recent book, co-authored with Alison Hatt, was Language, Culture and Identity in the Early Years (2013).

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