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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1696691893
    Format: 1 online resource (252 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789004279193
    Series Statement: Balkan Studies Library v.15
    Content: In Managing Invisibility, Hande Sözer examines complicated invisibilities of Alevi Bulgarian Turks as a double-minority which faces structural and societal discrimination in Bulgaria and Turkey. The data for the book was gathered during 18 months of fieldwork in both settings.
    Content: Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- List of Maps -- List of Abbreviations -- Chapter 1 Paradoxical Invisibility: Fortifying Invisibility for Empowerment in the Face of Disempowering Structural Invisibilities -- Why Alevis, Alevi Bulgarian Turks and their Invisibilities? -- Invisibilities and the Notion of Dissimulation -- Field Sites -- Outline of the Chapters -- Chapter 2 Open Methods for Researching Hidden Populations: Epistemological and Ethical Issues -- An Empirical Question: "How Do You Know Your Informants Have Not Dissimulated to You?" -- Access Hinting Alevis' Visibilities and Invisibilities -- A Complicated Situation of Rapport: "Interview as a Form of İbadet (Worshipping)" -- Not Really a Native Ethnographer: "I Am a Zahiri, Not a Yezid" -- Red Flags: The Secret, Slanders and Other Taboo Issues -- An Ethical Question: "If Dissimulation is a Survival Tactic for Alevis, How Might Publishing about these Tactics Influence the Community?" -- Research Design -- Research Sites -- Interviews and Informant Profiles -- Participant Observation, Venues and Events -- Chapter 3 Dissimulation: Retaining Minority Identity while Pretending to be Part of the Majority -- Dissimulation In-Between Dissimilation and Assimilation -- Minorities, and Minorities within Minorities -- National Minorities and a Notion of Collective Agency -- Borders and Frontiers -- Chapter 4 History, Historicity, Historiography: Externalizing Alevism from the Bulgarian Turkish Group -- History -- Principality in Bulgaria, Monarchy in the Ottoman Empire (1878-1908) -- The Kingdom and the Republic in Bulgaria, the Monarchy in the Ottoman Empire (1908-1923) -- Totalitarianism in Bulgaria and the Single-Party Republic in Turkey (1923-1944) -- Socialist People's Republic in Bulgaria, Multi-Party Republic in Turkey (1944-1989).
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004279186
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9789004279186
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1738187950
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9789004279193
    Series Statement: Balkan studies library 15
    Content: Preliminary Material -- 1 Paradoxical Invisibility: Fortifying Invisibility for Empowerment in the Face of Disempowering Structural Invisibilities -- 2 Open Methods for Researching Hidden Populations: Epistemological and Ethical Issues -- 3 Dissimulation: Retaining Minority Identity while Pretending to be Part of the Majority -- 4 History, Historicity, Historiography: Externalizing Alevism from the Bulgarian Turkish Group -- 5 Alevi Bulgarian Turks’ Self-Perceptions of the Alevi Ways: “The Path is One; While Practices are a Thousand and One” -- 6 Dissimulation as In-Your-Face Disguise: Speaking Others’ Languages, Practicing Others’ Practices, Manipulating Others’ Places -- 7 Dissimilation and Assimilation -- Conclusion -- Appendix A -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Content: In Managing Invisibility , Hande Sözer examines complicated invisibilities of Alevi Bulgarian Turks, a double-minority which faces structural discrimination in Bulgaria and Turkey. While the literature portrays minorities’ visibility as a requirement for their empowerment or a source of their surveillance, the book argues that for such minorities what matters is their control over their own visibility. To make this point, it focuses on the concept protective dissimulation, a strategy of self-imposed invisibility. It discusses cases indicating Alevi Bulgarian Turks’ strategies of dealing with historically changing majorities in their larger societies and argues that dissimulation actually reinforces the intergroup distinctions for the minority’s members. The data for the book was gathered during 18 months of ethnographic fieldwork in Bulgaria and Turkey
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004279186
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Managing Invisibility: Dissimulation and Identity Maintenance among Alevi Bulgarian Turks Leiden, Boston : BRILL, 2014 ISBN 9789004279186
    Language: English
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