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Modern and post-secular Alevi and Bektaşi religiosities and the Slavo-Turkic heretical imaginary

Stoyanov, Yuri

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Authors

Yuri Stoyanov



Contributors

Danuta Sosnowska
Editor

Ewelina Drzewiecka
Editor

Abstract

The problem of contemporary and post-secular Alevi and Bektāşī religiosities in Turkey, South-East Europe and in diasporic milieux in Western Europe and North America has been attracting some increasing attention since the late 1980s. Following decades of suppression of Alevi and Bektāşī religious and cultural traditions by the aggressive secularism of the respective Eastern Bloc Communist regimes, the process of reclaiming Alevi and Bektāşī identities in the Orthodox-majority cultures in South-Eastern Europe and in post-secular settings has followed its own distinctive dynamics in the last three decades. While post-secularism exposed Alevi and Bektāşī communities to locally and transnationally coordinated Sunnification pressures and Twelver Twelver Shiʽite pro-active programmes, both trends within these communities and in the post-Communist South-East European cultures in general continue to reimagine and rearticulate their identities in the framework of the Slavo-Turkic heretical imaginary which was initially formulated in the nation-building historiographies of the late Ottoman and early post-Ottoman periods.

Citation

Stoyanov, Y. (2019). Modern and post-secular Alevi and Bektaşi religiosities and the Slavo-Turkic heretical imaginary. In D. Sosnowska, & E. Drzewiecka (Eds.), The Experience of Faith in Slavic Cultures and Literatures in the Context of Postsecular Thought (129-144). The University of Warsaw Press. https://doi.org/10.31338/uw.9788323537175.pp.128-143

Acceptance Date Nov 5, 2018
Publication Date Feb 1, 2019
Deposit Date Jul 17, 2023
Publicly Available Date Jul 17, 2023
Pages 129-144
Book Title The Experience of Faith in Slavic Cultures and Literatures in the Context of Postsecular Thought
ISBN 9788323537175
DOI https://doi.org/10.31338/uw.9788323537175.pp.128-143
Keywords Post-secularism, Heresy, Heterodoxy, Islam, Christianity, Orthodoxy, South-East Europe/Balkans, Ottoman Empire, Alevism, Bektāşīsm, Syncretism, Religious Conversion, Slavonic Cultures, Turkic Cultures, Post-Ottoman State/Nation-building
Publisher URL https://www.wuw.pl/product-pol-9039-The-Experience-of-Faith-in-Slavic-Cultures-and-Literatures-in-the-Context-of-Postsecular-Thought-EBOOK.html
Related Public URLs https://www.wuw.pl/product-pol-9039-The-Experience-of-Faith-in-Slavic-Cultures-and-Literatures-in-the-Context-of-Postsecular-Thought-EBOOK.html

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This is the version of the chapter accepted for publication in Sosnowska, Danuta and Drzewiecka, Ewelina, (eds.), The Experience of Faith in Slavic Cultures and Literatures in the Context of Postsecular Thought. Warsaw: The University of Warsaw Press, pp. 129-144. (2019). Re-use is subject to the publisher’s terms and conditions






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