This volume examines the aesthetic and performative dimensions of Alevi
cultural heritage from past to present, in an interdisciplinary
framework and using a wide range of approaches. The chapters analyse
traditional, contemporary and transnational developments of Alevi
cultural expression including modern adaptations, local and regional
practices, Alevism in a wider context, textual sources and materiality.
The perspectives of the various authors, including Robert Langer,
Nicolas Elias, Sinibaldo De Rosa, Jerome Cler, Judith Haug, Janina
Karolewski and others, each coming from different disciplines,
demonstrate the complexity of socio-historical and socio-cultural
dynamics. To conclude, the present volume is intended as a first
approach to a complex issue, which definitely deserves further research
and analysis.