Strangers. Proximity. Homeland. Identification with and rejection of transcultural lifestyles on the background of the Mehmed Ali Pasha project. A position paper

Phenomena such as migration, flight, integration, conversion and multilingualism play a major role in the multi-ethnic societies of Eurasia, whether in Germany and Austria or in Turkey and Tatarstan. In Germany, a model was developed on how to deal with these phenomena with young people in an emphat...

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Main Authors: Hüseyin I. Çiçek, Mieste Hotopp-Riecke
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tatarstan Academy of Sciences, Marjani Institute of History 2022-07-01
Series:Историческая этнология
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Online Access:https://historicalethnology.org/news/en-2022-t7-n1-12/
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author Hüseyin I. Çiçek
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description Phenomena such as migration, flight, integration, conversion and multilingualism play a major role in the multi-ethnic societies of Eurasia, whether in Germany and Austria or in Turkey and Tatarstan. In Germany, a model was developed on how to deal with these phenomena with young people in an emphatic, empowering and multilingual manner. This "Pasha method" ties in with the genealogy, language and religion of the participating children. The inspiration for the method came from Alabuga in Tatarstan in 2011 . This text attempts to discuss further possibilities of utilizing the Pasha method in the light of interreligious relations and comparative biographical analysis, since the biographies between the Ottoman Empire and Germany in the 19th century were often colorful and multifaceted, like those of the Ottoman Pasha named Mehmed Ali from Magdeburg.
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spelling doaj.art-db5f13b8a56949c5853bbc1fa62de9662023-12-13T06:20:35ZengTatarstan Academy of Sciences, Marjani Institute of HistoryИсторическая этнология2587-92862619-16362022-07-0171145160https://doi.org/10.22378/he.2022-7-1.145-160Strangers. Proximity. Homeland. Identification with and rejection of transcultural lifestyles on the background of the Mehmed Ali Pasha project. A position paperHüseyin I. Çiçek0Mieste Hotopp-Riecke1Dr. habil., Department of Islamic-Theological Studies, University of Vienna (Vienna, Austria); hueseyin.cicek@univie.ac.atDoctor of Turkology, Director of the Institute for Caucasian, Tatar and Turkestan Studies (ICATAT) (Magdeburg, Germany); office@icatat.dePhenomena such as migration, flight, integration, conversion and multilingualism play a major role in the multi-ethnic societies of Eurasia, whether in Germany and Austria or in Turkey and Tatarstan. In Germany, a model was developed on how to deal with these phenomena with young people in an emphatic, empowering and multilingual manner. This "Pasha method" ties in with the genealogy, language and religion of the participating children. The inspiration for the method came from Alabuga in Tatarstan in 2011 . This text attempts to discuss further possibilities of utilizing the Pasha method in the light of interreligious relations and comparative biographical analysis, since the biographies between the Ottoman Empire and Germany in the 19th century were often colorful and multifaceted, like those of the Ottoman Pasha named Mehmed Ali from Magdeburg.https://historicalethnology.org/news/en-2022-t7-n1-12/mehmed ali pashamigrationidentityhistoryislam
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Strangers. Proximity. Homeland. Identification with and rejection of transcultural lifestyles on the background of the Mehmed Ali Pasha project. A position paper
Историческая этнология
mehmed ali pasha
migration
identity
history
islam
title Strangers. Proximity. Homeland. Identification with and rejection of transcultural lifestyles on the background of the Mehmed Ali Pasha project. A position paper
title_full Strangers. Proximity. Homeland. Identification with and rejection of transcultural lifestyles on the background of the Mehmed Ali Pasha project. A position paper
title_fullStr Strangers. Proximity. Homeland. Identification with and rejection of transcultural lifestyles on the background of the Mehmed Ali Pasha project. A position paper
title_full_unstemmed Strangers. Proximity. Homeland. Identification with and rejection of transcultural lifestyles on the background of the Mehmed Ali Pasha project. A position paper
title_short Strangers. Proximity. Homeland. Identification with and rejection of transcultural lifestyles on the background of the Mehmed Ali Pasha project. A position paper
title_sort strangers proximity homeland identification with and rejection of transcultural lifestyles on the background of the mehmed ali pasha project a position paper
topic mehmed ali pasha
migration
identity
history
islam
url https://historicalethnology.org/news/en-2022-t7-n1-12/
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