%0 Book %A Benjamin Weineck %A Johannes Zimmermann %D 2019 %C Berlin, Germany %I Peter Lang Verlag %@ 2199-837X %@ 9783653057584 %T Alevism between Standardisation and Plurality %B Negotiating Texts, Sources and Cultural Heritage %R 10.3726/b15271 %U https://www.peterlang.com/document/1049387 %X Over the last decades of the 20th century, Alevi identity, religion and culture have gained an increasingly public character in both Turkey and Western Europe. This book analyses the ongoing efforts of negotiating common cultural denominators and shared repertoires of texts, sources, practices, or musemes, which are to represent Alevism across its ethnic, social, political, and regional differences. Bringing together international contributions from a wide range of disciplines, such as Islamic and Religious Studies, Musicology, Anthropology, and Islamic Theology, this book focusses on the processes of negotiating an Alevi ‘Cultural Heritage’ between standardisation and plurality—processes in which Alevis and non-Alevis, politics and scholarship partake. %K Alevilik, Islam, Turkey, Historical Sources, Religious Plurality, Transnationalism %G English