International audienceIn the standard tradition of both Albanian studies and Western scholarship, including either any interested religious and political activism or less 'interested' lay people, endeavours of historical and textual fact-finding have been relevant only to re-confirm and indeed perpetuate the very meaning of a myth, according to which the thinking of Naim Frashëri was formed and dominated by Bektashism and his 'Albanianism' had a Bektashi foundation. In an earlier paper this myth was shown to be unreliable by arguing that Frashëri's religious thinking was shaped by religious dualism. This paper argues further that Naim Frashëri went far beyond Bektashism in his heterodoxy, not only in a kind of liberation theology, but also ...
The thesis focuses on the shaping of the national history of Albanians during the Albanian national ...
Religious freedom has been always considered as a strong indicator democracy and institutional set u...
I would like to thank Nathalie Clayer and Meltem Toksoz who read the earlier manuscripts and offered...
International audienceIn standard Albanian studies and Western scholarship, including either any int...
Translated into Albanian and reprint in bilingual book-length format by AIIS Press, Tirana, 2008Inte...
Revised Reprint. Original published in: _Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions_, vol. 7 (1)...
This article focuses on Mikom Zeqo’s (1949–2020) work Syri i Tretë (“The Third Eye”, 2001) as a New ...
D'abord publié en anglais dans: Critique of Anthropology, 20 (4), 2000, pp. 421-438. DOI:10.1177/030...
This thesis is an historical and ethnographic account of the postcommunist reconstitution of Albania...
Translated into Albanian from the original in English: _Totalitarian Movements and Political Religio...
International audienceHeterodox mystics and heretics of any kind become sometimes dangerous and othe...
First published in: _Critique of Anthropology_, vol. 20 (4), 2000, pp. 421-438, doi:10.1177/0308275X...
Naim Frasheri (1846-1900) is the most famous poet of the Albanian renaissance of the nineteenth cent...
of key texts produced during the critical years 1920-1928. The discussion is placed in the context o...
Reprint in French in Journal des Anthropologues: Revue de l'Association Française des Anthropologues...
The thesis focuses on the shaping of the national history of Albanians during the Albanian national ...
Religious freedom has been always considered as a strong indicator democracy and institutional set u...
I would like to thank Nathalie Clayer and Meltem Toksoz who read the earlier manuscripts and offered...
International audienceIn standard Albanian studies and Western scholarship, including either any int...
Translated into Albanian and reprint in bilingual book-length format by AIIS Press, Tirana, 2008Inte...
Revised Reprint. Original published in: _Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions_, vol. 7 (1)...
This article focuses on Mikom Zeqo’s (1949–2020) work Syri i Tretë (“The Third Eye”, 2001) as a New ...
D'abord publié en anglais dans: Critique of Anthropology, 20 (4), 2000, pp. 421-438. DOI:10.1177/030...
This thesis is an historical and ethnographic account of the postcommunist reconstitution of Albania...
Translated into Albanian from the original in English: _Totalitarian Movements and Political Religio...
International audienceHeterodox mystics and heretics of any kind become sometimes dangerous and othe...
First published in: _Critique of Anthropology_, vol. 20 (4), 2000, pp. 421-438, doi:10.1177/0308275X...
Naim Frasheri (1846-1900) is the most famous poet of the Albanian renaissance of the nineteenth cent...
of key texts produced during the critical years 1920-1928. The discussion is placed in the context o...
Reprint in French in Journal des Anthropologues: Revue de l'Association Française des Anthropologues...
The thesis focuses on the shaping of the national history of Albanians during the Albanian national ...
Religious freedom has been always considered as a strong indicator democracy and institutional set u...
I would like to thank Nathalie Clayer and Meltem Toksoz who read the earlier manuscripts and offered...