The Alevi Diaspora – Its emergence as a political actor and its impact on the homeland
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https://doi.org/10.33182/bc.v6i2.499Keywords:
Eastern Anatolian Alevis, European (Anatolian) Alevis, Ethno-religious community, Democratization processes, Self-identification processesAbstract
Through comparative literature research and qualitative analysis, this article considers the development of Alevi identity and political agency among the diaspora living in a European democratic context. This affects the Alevi emergence as political actors in Turkey, where they have no official recognition as a distinct religious identity. New questions regarding their identity and their aspiration to be seen as a political actor confront this ethno-religious group defined by common historical trauma, displacement, massacre, and finally emigration.Metrics
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2016-10-06
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Arslan, Z. (2016) “The Alevi Diaspora – Its emergence as a political actor and its impact on the homeland”, Border Crossing. London, UK, 6(2), pp. 342–353. doi: 10.33182/bc.v6i2.499.
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