"Why do some religious minorities, lacking any significant power and presenting no imminent threat, become targets of violent attacks? This book is a comparative-historical study of mass atrocities targeting liminal minorities including Yezidis in Iraq in the 2010s and Alevis in Turkey in the late twentieth century"--
"Why do some religious minorities, lacking any significant power and presenting no imminent threat, become targets of violent attacks? This book is a comparative-historical study of mass atrocities targeting liminal minorities including Yezidis in Iraq in the 2010s and Alevis in Turkey in the late twentieth century"--
Prologue Introduction: Religious Liminality 1. A Theory of Relgious Liminality and Violence 2. From Liminality to Genocidal Violence: Yezidis of Iraq 3. From Massaxres to Denied Victimhood: Alexis of Turkey 4. Liminality in the Broader Muslim World: Bahai's and Ahmadis 5. Religious Limiality and Societal Discrimination in a Global Perspective Conclusion: Transcending LIminality
Prologue Introduction: Religious Liminality 1. A Theory of Relgious Liminality and Violence 2. From Liminality to Genocidal Violence: Yezidis of Iraq 3. From Massaxres to Denied Victimhood: Alexis of Turkey 4. Liminality in the Broader Muslim World: Bahai's and Ahmadis 5. Religious Limiality and Societal Discrimination in a Global Perspective Conclusion: Transcending LIminality
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