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ID164811
Title ProperMaking of a transnational religion
Other Title InformationAlevi movement in Germany and the World Alevi union
LanguageENG
AuthorÖzkul, Derya
Summary / Abstract (Note)The literature on migrants’ religious movements generally see them as backward and conservative movements that are resistant to change. On the contrary, this paper shows that transnational religious movements are shaped by interactions between origin and destination places’ political, legal and social structures, and may take different pathways across time and place. Analysing the development of the Alevi diaspora movement in Germany and the recent efforts to establish the World Alevi Union, the article argues that both the (old and new) states and the (old and new) societies they live in, as well as broader paradigm changes and their agency have a direct influence on the ways migrants’ daily life practices alter in time.
`In' analytical NoteBritish Journal of Middle East Studies Vol. 46, No.2; May 2019: p.259-273
Journal SourceBritish Journal of Middle East Studies Vol: 46 No 2
Key WordsGermany ;  Transnational Religion ;  Alevi Movement ;  World Alevi Union


 
 
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