Alevis and Alevism 2010
DOI: 10.31826/9781463225728-007
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Festivals and the Formation of Alevi Identity

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“…They offer a site for the reproduction of Alevi traditions and enable the public display of communal rituals. As Soileau (2005) argues, festivals are among the most vibrant and widespread of sites where narratives of Alevi communal history are being consolidated and transmitted to younger generations. However, they also embed the community's ritual traditions within an aesthetics of visibility that most observers and participants find difficult to reconcile with the postures and dispositions of worship.…”
Section: F O R M S O F C I R C U L At I O Nmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They offer a site for the reproduction of Alevi traditions and enable the public display of communal rituals. As Soileau (2005) argues, festivals are among the most vibrant and widespread of sites where narratives of Alevi communal history are being consolidated and transmitted to younger generations. However, they also embed the community's ritual traditions within an aesthetics of visibility that most observers and participants find difficult to reconcile with the postures and dispositions of worship.…”
Section: F O R M S O F C I R C U L At I O Nmentioning
confidence: 99%