期刊名称:Entangled Religions - Interdisciplinary Journal for the Study of Religious Contact and Transfer
电子版ISSN:2363-6696
出版年度:2019
卷号:9
页码:1-22
DOI:10.13154/er.v9.2019.57-78
出版社:CERES / KHK Bochum
摘要:Interpretations of texts on Sarı Saltuk may serve as a central example of the entanglement of Muslim and Christian contexts in (south-)eastern Europe and the Near East. Analyzing the fifteenth-century Saltuk-nâme and reports by Evliya Çelebi from the seventeenth century, a wide extension of the area concerned, as far as Poland-Lithuania, Muscovy and Sweden, can be observed. With the change of the contents of reports from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, an increasing interest in Christians participating in the veneration of sites connected to Sarı Saltuk can be remarked. Yet descriptions of a veneration of Sarı S altuk in a non-Muslim setting r emain firmly embedded in Christian contexts, complicating a transreligious interpretation of them. In today’s Turkish perspective, though, Sarı Saltuk is no longer contextualized in a manner encompassing Russia and Poland, too, but much more in a context focusing on and affirming national Turkish Anatolian or nationalized post-Ottoman contents in the Balkans.
关键词:Muslim-Christian saint cult; common veneration; culture of memory; Sarı Saltuk; Central Asia; Anatolia; South Eastern Europe; Poland-Lithuania; Russia; Transottoman space
其他关键词:Muslim-Christian saint cult;common veneration;culture of memory;Sarı Saltuk;Central Asia;Anatolia;South Eastern Europe;Poland-Lithuania;Russia;Transottoman space