Alevis in modern Turkey and the diaspora: recognition, mobilization and transformation Alevis in modern Turkey and the diaspora: recognition, mobilization and transformation , by Derya Özkul and Hege Markussen, Edinburgh: Edinburg University Press, 2022, 344 pp., Hardback: 9781474492027 / Ebook (ePub): 9781474492041/ Ebook (PDF): 9781474492058, £90.00
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Abstract
"Alevis in modern Turkey and the diaspora: recognition, mobilization and transformation." National Identities, ahead-of-print(ahead-of-print), pp. 1–2
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National Identities explores the formation and expression of national identity from antiquity to the present day. It examines the role in forging identity of cultural (language, architecture, music, gender, religion, the media, sport, encounters with "the other" etc.) and political (state forms, wars, boundaries) factors, by examining how these have been shaped and changed over time. The historical significance of "nation"in political and cultural terms is considered in relationship to other important and in some cases countervailing forms of identity such as religion, region, tribe or class. The focus is on identity, rather than on contingent political forms that may express it. The journal is not prescriptive or proscriptive in its approach.