Understanding Urban Alevism Through Its Socio-Spatial Manifestations: Cemevis in Zmir
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Date
2016
Authors
Sen, Seher
Soner, Bayram Ali
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Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Green Open Access
No
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Abstract
Cemevis emerged as the spaces of the Alevi identity in contemporary cities of Turkey. On the basis of in-depth interviews conducted in zmir with the heads of cemevi associations, this study claims that, while cemevis were enforced by the process of urbanization, they have been transforming the Alevi practices and collective organizations and eventually constructing a new type of Alevism as to religious practices, community institutions and collective imagination. Though no legal-political recognition has yet been granted to cemevis as the places of worship, they have established themselves as central institutions of urban Alevis with their extensive use beyond the limited oppositional categorization of culture-religion. This denial of legal status which has been seen as the violation of basic human rights is one of the main constitutive dynamics in the ongoing debates on Turkey's Alevi question. It is to such an extent that the denial of legal status to cemevis has today come to be identified by Alevi groupings with the denial of Alevi collective identity itself.
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Nationalism, Identities, Turkey, Place
Fields of Science
05 social sciences, 0507 social and economic geography, 0506 political science
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Q3
Scopus Q
Q4

OpenCitations Citation Count
16
Source
Mıddle Eastern Studıes
Volume
52
Issue
4
Start Page
694
End Page
710
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26.4327
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16
PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS


