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Transmission Processes of Religious Knowledge and Ritual Practice in Alevism between Innovation and Reconstruction

Transmission Processes of Religious Knowledge and Ritual Practice in Alevism between Innovation and Reconstruction

Transmission Processes of Religious Knowledge and Ritual Practice in Alevism between Innovation and Reconstruction
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Veröffentlicht 2019, von Johannes Zimmermann, Janina Karolewski, Robert Langer bei Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften

ISBN: 978-3-631-57675-5
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Reihe: History of Culture of the Modern Near and Middle East / Heidelberger Studien. Heidelberg Studies
290 Seiten
21 cm x 14.8 cm

 

This volume examines transmission processes of Alevi religious knowledge and ritual practice in the last decades. It assembles contributions by researchers from Germany, Great Britain, and Turkey. They focus on the question how religious knowledge and ritual practice are constantly (re-)negotiated and (re-)distributed in Alevism and, as a comparison, in Yezidism. These processes are ...
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This volume examines transmission processes of Alevi religious knowledge and ritual practice in the last decades. It assembles contributions by researchers from Germany, Great Britain, and Turkey. They focus on the question how religious knowledge and ritual practice are constantly (re-)negotiated and (re-)distributed in Alevism and, as a comparison, in Yezidism. These processes are discussed in regard to the conditions of social and cultural change, transnational migration, and globalised communication. In doing so, the contributions to this volume follow different approaches and discuss fundamental methodological issues.




Über Johannes Zimmermann, Janina Karolewski, Robert Langer



Johannes Zimmermann
is assistant professor at the chair of Islamic Studies (Ottoman Studies) at Heidelberg University.




Janina Karolewski
is research associate at the Collaborative Research Centre SFB 950 «Manuscript Cultures in Asia, Africa and Europe» at the University of Hamburg.




Robert Langer
is head of the junior research group «Contemporary Islamic Cultures» at the University of Bayreuth (Religious Studies) and associate professor for Islamic Studies at Heidelberg University.