National Identities 20 (2018), 1

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National Identities 20 (2018), 1
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Abingdon 2018: Taylor & Francis
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4 issues per year
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Institutional: US$372/£225; Individual: US$127/£73

 

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National Identities
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United Kingdom
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Wolff, Sarah

National Identities explores the correlation/mapping between identity, people, state and nation, and examines the complexities of how national identities are created, represented and adopted in any period from antiquity to the current day, and from any geographical location. The focus of the journal is on identity, on how cultural factors (language, architecture, music, gender, religion, the media, sport, encounters with ‘the other’ etc.) and political factors (state forms, wars, boundaries) contribute to the formation and expression of national identities and on how these factors have been shaped and changed over time. The historical significance of ‘nation’ in political and cultural terms is considered in relationship to other important and in some cases countervailing forms of identity such as religion, region, tribe or class.

The variety of viewpoints published in the journal engenders a multifaceted understanding of national identity, and the journal therefore welcomes papers from a wide range of disciplines, including literature, history, geography, religion, sociology, and architecture among others. Comparative perspectives are encouraged, and the journal features regular review essays as well as book reviews.

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Editorial

Editorial
Celia Jenkins, Suavi Aydın & Umit Cetin
Pages: 1-7 / DOI: 10.1080/14608944.2016.1244934

Articles

The emergence of Alevism as an ethno-religious identity
Suavi Aydın
Pages: 9-29 / DOI: 10.1080/14608944.2016.1244521

Constructing a social space for Alevi political identity: religion, antagonism and collective passion
Omer Tekdemir
Pages: 31-51 / DOI: 10.1080/14608944.2016.1247259

The AKP, sectarianism, and the Alevis’ struggle for equal rights in Turkey
Ayfer Karakaya-Stump
Pages: 53-67 / DOI: 10.1080/14608944.2016.1244935

Thoughts on the rhetoric that women and men are equal in Alevi belief and practice (Alevilik) – to Songül
Nimet Okan
Pages: 69-89 / DOI: 10.1080/14608944.2016.1244936

Television and the making of a transnational Alevi identity
Kumru Berfin Emre Cetin
Pages: 91-103 / DOI: 10.1080/14608944.2016.1247260

From a ‘sort of Muslim’ to ‘proud to be Alevi’: the Alevi religion and identity project combatting the negative identity among second-generation Alevis in the UK
Celia Jenkins & Umit Cetin
Pages: 105-123 / DOI: 10.1080/14608944.2016.1244933

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