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ID116590
Title ProperIdeological or religious? contending visions on the future of Alevi identity
LanguageENG
AuthorKose, Talha
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Establishing a coherent collective identity within the modern urban context among people who have different ideological, social and religious orientations, and social and economic backgrounds, is an ongoing struggle within the Alevi community in Turkey. This study tries to understand how alternative positions on Alevi identity dynamically construct the boundaries, moral contents and the new shape of Alevi identity in modern urban contexts through use of various discursive resources. At least two main contending 'positions' on Alevi identity try to institutionalise Alevi identity in modern urban contexts, which are 'Ideological Position' and 'Religious Position'. Those discourse positions constitute different visions about the past and the future of the Alevi community as well as the cultural and the political boundaries of Alevi identity. More importantly, those positions resonate in ordinary citizens' life stories as well as group narratives. This study utilises the analytical frame of 'positioning theory' to shed light on the complexities of identity negotiation.
`In' analytical NoteIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power Vol. 19, No.5; Sep 2012: p.576-596
Journal SourceIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power Vol. 19, No.5; Sep 2012: p.576-596
Key WordsAlevi Identity ;  Negotiation ;  Positioning Theory ;  Turkey ;  Political Identity ;  Religious Identity