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Martin Sökefeld

    Ein Labyrinth von Identitäten in Nordpakistan
    Jenseits des Paradigmas kultureller Differenz
    Aleviten in Deutschland
    Struggling for recognition
    Spaces of conflict in everyday life
    • 2015

      Spaces of conflict in everyday life

      • 230 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Conflicts are everyday situations and experiences with which people have to cope. Focusing on particularly conflict-prone parts of Asia, the contributions to this book analyze the dynamics of conflicts from the perspectives of the actors involved, and pay particular attention to aspects like mobilization, exclusion, segregation, the role of institutions and the construction of antagonistic identities. The book gathers case studies based on long-term fieldwork from conflicts in Kyrgyzstan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Kashmir.

      Spaces of conflict in everyday life
    • 2008

      Struggling for recognition

      • 291 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      As a religious and cultural minority in Turkey, the Alevis have suffered a long history of persecution and discrimination. In the late 1980s they started a movement for the recognition of Alevi identity in both Germany and Turkey. Today, they constitute a significant segment of Germany’s Turkish immigrant population. In a departure from the current debate on identity and diaspora, Sökefeld offers a rich account of the emergence and institutionalization of the Alevi movement in Germany, giving particular attention to its politics of recognition within Germany and in a transnational context. The book deftly combines empirical findings with innovative theoretical arguments and addresses current questions of migration, diaspora, transnationalism, and identity.

      Struggling for recognition