Understanding Current Alevism: A Field Research in Ankara, Turkey

Hülya Doğan Elibüyük
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Anthropology is a discipline that attempts to understand the human condition epistemologically. Concepts such as ethnicity or identity keep framing these studies. Alevism is one of those which is called ethnoreligious. However, Alevism has assumed different meanings according to regions and countries in the historical process. Discussions about what Alevism is have increased, especially in recent years. Different sources feed these discussions. Against the insistence on defining Alevism within the borders determined by the governments in Turkey and the discourse that ignores social diversity in general, Alevism feels the need to return to its resources, especially the historical and sociological studies of Alevi intellectuals, to seek a solution to this identity crisis. On the other hand, the organized Alevi movement, which has achieved various gains in Europe, expresses more confidently their demands for the rights of Alevis in Turkey, and they are also on the agenda in the country from time to time. The participants are Turks who do not have connections with Alevi organizations, do not have access to written sources of Alevism, and whose socialization spaces are usually their village associations in the city. Although their views sometimes show parallelism with the studies that seek the “essence/history” of Alevism, they also create unique ways of conveying the principles and philosophy of their beliefs and diversify their interpretations of Alevism. These interpretations sometimes have features that stretch the boundaries of traditional discourses.
理解当前的阿列维主义:在土耳其安卡拉的实地研究
人类学是一门试图从认识论角度理解人类状况的学科。种族或身份等概念不断构成这些研究的框架。Alevisis是一种被称为民族宗教的现象。然而,在历史进程中,Alevis主义因地区和国家的不同而具有不同的含义。关于什么是Alevism的讨论越来越多,尤其是近年来。不同的来源为这些讨论提供了素材。反对坚持在土耳其政府确定的边界内定义Alevism,以及忽视社会多样性的话语,Alevism认为有必要回归其资源,特别是Alevi知识分子的历史和社会学研究,以寻求解决这一身份危机的方法。另一方面,有组织的Alevi运动在欧洲取得了各种成果,他们更自信地表达了对土耳其Alevis权利的要求,他们也不时被列入该国的议程。参与者是土耳其人,他们与阿列维组织没有联系,无法获得阿列维主义的书面来源,他们的社交空间通常是他们在城市中的乡村协会。尽管他们的观点有时与寻求阿莱派“本质/历史”的研究显示出平行性,但他们也创造了独特的方式来传达他们信仰的原则和哲学,并使他们对阿莱派的解释多样化。这些解释有时具有超越传统话语界限的特点。
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