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The Alevis in Turkey


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Éditeur : Routledge Date & Lieu : 2007, London & New York
Préface : Pages : 242
Traduction : ISBN : 0-415-44436-5
Langue : AnglaisFormat : 175x250 mm
Code FIKP : Liv. Eng. Sha. Ale. N° 4649Thème : Général

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The Alevis in Turkey

The Alevis in Turkey

David Shankland


Routledge


The Alevis, a heterodox Islamic group in modern Turkey, have no church, no established doctrine and no shared liturgy. Instead, their religion has developed in rural Anatolia through hereditary holy figures who transmitted esoteric religious thought through music, poetry and collective rituals.
Using ethnographic material gained over a period of five years residence in Turkey, David Shankland shows how social change in the rural, hierarchical, rather closed Alevi communities is leading to the emergence of a unique secularist Islamic tradition. By including much contrasting information about the way the Alevi communities differ from the Sunni, their orthodox counterparts, this work is able to offer original insights into the wider processes of social change that are transforming Turkish society as a whole.


David Shankland is Senior Lecturer in Social Anthropology at the University of Bristol, and formerly Assistant and Acting Director of the British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara. For many years a specialist on Turkey, he is the author of numerous academic articles, the popular booklet Simple Etiquette in Turkey and the monograph Islam and Society in Turkey.


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Contents

List of illustrations / ix
Foreword x
Acknowledgements / xi
Notes on the text / xiii

Introduction 1

1 Alevi and Sunni in the Republic ofTurkey / 13
2 The sub-province / 33
3 The Sunni villages: a model of rural integration / 50
4 Susesi: an Alevi community / 74
5 Religion, ritual and social control / 94
6 Social change and the Alevi communities / 133
7 The Alevis, evolving identity and the state / 154
8 Conclusion: comparative and theoretical reflections / 173

Appendix 1 Glossary of Turkish words / 186
Appendix 2 Susesi household structure / 193
Appendix 3 Susesi economy / 197
Appendix 4 Sub-province voting patterns / 204

Notes / 208

Bibliography / 225

Index / 237




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