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Janina Karolewski, Robert Langer, Johannes Zimmermann (Beteiligte)

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


Herausgegeben von Zimmermann, Johannes; Karolewski, Janina; Langer, Robert
Neuausg. 2019. 290 S. 5 Abb. 210 mm
Verlag/Jahr: PETER LANG LTD. INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS 2019
ISBN: 3-631-57675-7 (3631576757)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-631-57675-5 (9783631576755)

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The volume focusses on transmission processes of Alevi religious knowledge and ritual practice in the last decades. It assembles contributions by researchers from Germany, Great Britain, and Turkey and discusses the transformations of knowledge transmission in Alevism from a transdisciplinary perspective.
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.
Knowledge transmission in Alevism - Ritual practice - Written tradition - Oral lore - Scripturalisation - Memory and commemoration - Manuscripts - New media - Mimetics and imitation - Poet-minstrels - Gender roles - Transnational space - Yezidism.

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.