Between Ethnic Group and Nation: Mihail Çakir’s Histories of the Gagauz
Between Ethnic Group and Nation: Mihail Çakir’s Histories of the Gagauz
Author(s): Ioannis N. Grigoriadis, Evgeniia ShahinSubject(s): Cultural Anthropology / Ethnology, Nationalism Studies, Ethnic Minorities Studies, Politics and Identity
Published by: SAGE Publications Ltd
Keywords: Gagauz; Moldova; Bessarabia; Budjak; Russia; nationalism; Romania; identity;
Summary/Abstract: Following the 1918 annexation of Bessarabia to Romania, the Gagauz minority remained disconnected from centers of knowledge because of linguistic and institutional barriers. In this context, Mihail Çakir, an Orthodox priest of Gagauz origin, manifested a rare capacity of introducing the Gagauz people to Romanian- and Gagauz-speaking audiences through his multilingual work on the history and the culture of the Gagauz. This article embarks from Anthony Smith’s work on ethnicity and nation-building and Benedict Anderson’s work on imagined communities to explore Çakir’s two main works and their contribution to the crystallization of Gagauz ethnic identity and its eventual transformation to a national one.
Journal: East European Politics and Societies
- Issue Year: 35/2021
- Issue No: 03
- Page Range: 638-660
- Page Count: 23
- Language: English
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