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Managing Invisibility Dissimulation And Identity Maintenance Among Alevi Bulgarian Turks Hande Szer

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Managing Invisibility Dissimulation And Identity Maintenance Among Alevi Bulgarian Turks Hande Szer
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Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.3 MB
Author: Hande Sözer
ISBN: 9789004279186, 9004279180
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Managing Invisibility Dissimulation And Identity Maintenance Among Alevi Bulgarian Turks Hande Szer by Hande Sözer 9789004279186, 9004279180 instant download after payment.

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.

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