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The Aesthetics of Public Visibility: Alevi Semah and the Paradoxes of Pluralism in Turkey

The Aesthetics of Public Visibility: Alevi Semah and the Paradoxes of Pluralism in Turkey

Kabir Tambar’s first-prize winning article at the Sakıp Sabancı International Research Awards 2009 was published in the Comparative Studies in Society and History.

A young researcher at the University of Vermont, Kabir Tambar had won the 2009 Sakıp Sabancı International Research Award with his article “The Aesthetics of Public Visibility: Alevi Semah and the Paradoxes of Pluralism in Turkey.”

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