Limited Place of the Dead Body: Graves with Circassian Identity in Kayseri /Ölü Bedenin Sınırlanan Mekânı: Kayseri’deki Çerkes Kimlikli Mezarlar

Tracing to the roots of a community identity can be possible only by uncovering the places of the living and the dead. Therefore, the manners of defining the identity of their own community emerge in its dependence within the place. In the context of place and identity dependence, it can be assum...

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Main Author: Zeynep Kantemur
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Cyprus International University 2019-02-01
Series:Folklor/Edebiyat
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Online Access:https://www.folkloredebiyat.org/Makaleler/1181130195_98-7.pdf
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description Tracing to the roots of a community identity can be possible only by uncovering the places of the living and the dead. Therefore, the manners of defining the identity of their own community emerge in its dependence within the place. In the context of place and identity dependence, it can be assumed that the death and its rituals can give traces in terms of expressions of identity. In this point of view, cemeteries as ritual spaces for death, one of the rites de passage, have a function in the construction process of the cultural identity. Since there are many Circassian villages in Uzunyayla extended along in Kayseri and Sivas, it is considered as one of the regions in Turkey where Circassians are densely populated. Moreover, although the geographical features of the region are not similar to Caucasia, Uzunyayla is named as “Little Caucasia” by its people because of preserving and sustaining the Circassian traditions. Thus, this article includes the identity constructions of the people who identify themselves as Circassian and live in Kayseri through the dead bodies and graves as the ritual spaces for death. The aim of this article is to reveal the role of dead body and its place (grave) in keeping the community identity alive in the context of place and identity relations. The data of this study collected in a fieldwork conducted in between July 2016 and December 2018. This fieldwork was carried out with Circassians living in the city centre. Qualitative research method was used in this study, and semi structured interviews were conducted along with participant observation. The research reveals that Circassians in Kayseri city centre feature death practices and deathscapes in addition to their daily life for sustaining their Circassian identity. They also use their family signets and flag symbols of the Adyghe Republic in their graves and in their daily life as well.
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spelling doaj.art-46110f151fb545ea80472cd0dbe00fe32022-12-22T03:56:03ZengCyprus International UniversityFolklor/Edebiyat1300-74911300-74912019-02-01259833935110.22559/folklor.849Limited Place of the Dead Body: Graves with Circassian Identity in Kayseri /Ölü Bedenin Sınırlanan Mekânı: Kayseri’deki Çerkes Kimlikli MezarlarZeynep Kantemur0Erciyes Üniversitesi, Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü, Kültürel Çalışmalar Anabilim dalı Yüksek Lisans mezunu.Tracing to the roots of a community identity can be possible only by uncovering the places of the living and the dead. Therefore, the manners of defining the identity of their own community emerge in its dependence within the place. In the context of place and identity dependence, it can be assumed that the death and its rituals can give traces in terms of expressions of identity. In this point of view, cemeteries as ritual spaces for death, one of the rites de passage, have a function in the construction process of the cultural identity. Since there are many Circassian villages in Uzunyayla extended along in Kayseri and Sivas, it is considered as one of the regions in Turkey where Circassians are densely populated. Moreover, although the geographical features of the region are not similar to Caucasia, Uzunyayla is named as “Little Caucasia” by its people because of preserving and sustaining the Circassian traditions. Thus, this article includes the identity constructions of the people who identify themselves as Circassian and live in Kayseri through the dead bodies and graves as the ritual spaces for death. The aim of this article is to reveal the role of dead body and its place (grave) in keeping the community identity alive in the context of place and identity relations. The data of this study collected in a fieldwork conducted in between July 2016 and December 2018. This fieldwork was carried out with Circassians living in the city centre. Qualitative research method was used in this study, and semi structured interviews were conducted along with participant observation. The research reveals that Circassians in Kayseri city centre feature death practices and deathscapes in addition to their daily life for sustaining their Circassian identity. They also use their family signets and flag symbols of the Adyghe Republic in their graves and in their daily life as well.https://www.folkloredebiyat.org/Makaleler/1181130195_98-7.pdfCircassiangravedeathplace
spellingShingle Zeynep Kantemur
Limited Place of the Dead Body: Graves with Circassian Identity in Kayseri /Ölü Bedenin Sınırlanan Mekânı: Kayseri’deki Çerkes Kimlikli Mezarlar
Folklor/Edebiyat
Circassian
grave
death
place
title Limited Place of the Dead Body: Graves with Circassian Identity in Kayseri /Ölü Bedenin Sınırlanan Mekânı: Kayseri’deki Çerkes Kimlikli Mezarlar
title_full Limited Place of the Dead Body: Graves with Circassian Identity in Kayseri /Ölü Bedenin Sınırlanan Mekânı: Kayseri’deki Çerkes Kimlikli Mezarlar
title_fullStr Limited Place of the Dead Body: Graves with Circassian Identity in Kayseri /Ölü Bedenin Sınırlanan Mekânı: Kayseri’deki Çerkes Kimlikli Mezarlar
title_full_unstemmed Limited Place of the Dead Body: Graves with Circassian Identity in Kayseri /Ölü Bedenin Sınırlanan Mekânı: Kayseri’deki Çerkes Kimlikli Mezarlar
title_short Limited Place of the Dead Body: Graves with Circassian Identity in Kayseri /Ölü Bedenin Sınırlanan Mekânı: Kayseri’deki Çerkes Kimlikli Mezarlar
title_sort limited place of the dead body graves with circassian identity in kayseri olu bedenin sinirlanan mekani kayseri deki cerkes kimlikli mezarlar
topic Circassian
grave
death
place
url https://www.folkloredebiyat.org/Makaleler/1181130195_98-7.pdf
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