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Kurdish Alevis and the Case of Dersim Erdal Gezik

Kurdish Alevis and the Case of Dersim By Erdal Gezik

Kurdish Alevis and the Case of Dersim by Erdal Gezik


Summary



The Kurdish Alevis has only recently attracted the attention of the international world. This volume achieves an understanding of the history and the contemporary situation of the Kurdish Alevis and the particular conditions where it is associated with the Kurdish identity, Alevi religion, and the history of Turkey.

Kurdish Alevis and the Case of Dersim Summary

Kurdish Alevis and the Case of Dersim: Historical and Contemporary Insights by Erdal Gezik

In contemporary Turkey, discussions on the concept of ethnicity and religiosity continue to maintain their utmost importance in politics and daily social life. In this context, Alevi and Kurdish identities have come to the fore with mass representation marked by protests and violence. In spite of the importance of Kurds and Alevis for the history of Turkey, one specific group, namely the Kurdish Alevis, has escaped the attention of the international world. Although wide interest upon the topic in the international academic sphere, there are very limited academic works about Kurdish Alevis in general. Who are the Kurdish Alevis? What are the particular conditions for its association with the Kurdish identity, Alevi religion, and the history of Turkey? What has been the role of Dersim within Kurdish Alevism? The main purpose of this edited volume, the first of its kind, is to contribute to the understanding of these and other questions. Based on six perspectives from scholars from various disciplinary, this approach will present new insights on contemporary research and discussions on the issue.

Kurdish Alevis and the Case of Dersim Reviews

This is a book that needed to be written. The specific cultural and religious characteristics of Kurdish Alevi societies, and particularly that of the Dersim area, fully deserve to be the focus of a separate monograph. A very welcome addition to the literature on Alevism and on Near Eastern minority religions generally. -- Philip Kreyenbroek, University of Goettingen
This first book in English dedicated to the Kurdish Alevis is a significant contribution to scholarship. Based on archival and field studies, it offers precious insights into a little known culture, whose knowledge is however required for a critical understanding of modern Turkey and today's cultural-religious struggles in the Levant. Side by side with Armenians, Dersim's Alevis practiced for centuries their religion and social organization at the margins of Ottoman and Turkish society. -- Hans-Lukas Kieser, University of Newcastle
The present volume constitutes an excellent analytical introduction to the studies of the Kurdish Alevis in Turkey, who evolve in a historical and sociological continuum with the Arab and Turkish Alevis, but as an ethnically and confessionally subordinated group, face a quite unique destiny. Gezik, Gultekin and their authors also offer an insightful reading of the socio-anthropological structures, religious beliefs and hierarchies, and the fate of the Alevi Kurds, namely those of Dersim, under the Hamidian (1876-1908), Unionist (1908-1918), Kemalist (1919-1945), and post-Kemalist regimes. -- Hamit Bozarslan, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales
The modern history of Dersim offers unique insights into the complex dynamics that marked the often violent transition from Empire to nation-state in a widely neglected region of Turkey. With its majority Alevi and Kurdish population, and a strong Armenian legacy it provides a unique laboratory for inquiries in some of the least researched aspects of post-genocidal Turkey and its traumata on the one side, as well as its fascinating religious and socio-cultural landscapes beyond the Sunni-Turkish majority on the other. This is a very valuable collection that will help chart out new paths of inquiry into the edges of Turkish society. -- Markus Dressler, Leipzig University
This collection of well-researched contributions on the belief system, social organization and history of the Kurdish Alevis, by scholars originating from the communities concerned, is the first book-length treatment of its subject in English. It brings out clearly the distinctiveness of this religious formation and the tormented history of the communities' encounters with the state. Especially the analysis of core beliefs and myths and of the complex structure of religious and political authority are of great interest. -- Martin van Bruinessen, Department of Religious Studies, Utrecht University and Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore

About Erdal Gezik

Ahmet Kerim Gultekin is ethnologist and visiting scholar at Leipzig University.

Erdal Gezik is freelance researcher and author of Etnik, Politik Dinsel Sorunlar Baglaminda Alevi Kurtler and Alevi Ocaklari ve OErgutlenmeleri I.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 - Historical-Political Aspect

Alisan Akpinar

Sabir Guler

Chapter 2 - Ethno-Religious Aspect

Dilsa Deniz

Erdal Gezik

Chapter 3 - Socio-Cultural Aspect

Ahmet Kerim Gultekin

Cicek Ilengiz

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NLS9781498575508
9781498575508
1498575501
Kurdish Alevis and the Case of Dersim: Historical and Contemporary Insights by Erdal Gezik
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Lexington Books
2021-07-06
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