Armenian Yezidis. The acculturation process and the specificity of the diaspora Cover Image

Armeńscy Jezydzi. Proces akulturacji a specyfika diaspory
Armenian Yezidis. The acculturation process and the specificity of the diaspora

Author(s): Grzegorz Pełczyński, Adam Pomieciński
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Social Sciences
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Warmińsko-Mazurskiego w Olsztynie
Keywords: Yezidis; Armenia; acculturation process; diaspora; ethno-religious minorities; process of social transformation

Summary/Abstract: Yezidis is a religious group of Yezidi faith, sometimes identifying with Kurds or considering themselves a separate ethnic group. Parts of the Yezidi diaspora are scattered mainly in the countries of the Middle East. In Armenia, they are the largest minority in this country, with a population of around 30,000. The article presents the process of Yezidi acculturation in Armenia. The concept of acculturation of D. Sam and J. Berry, which takes into account the degree to which people want to preserve their identity and culture, and the degree to which they want to be in contact with people outside their own group and participate in everyday life within the framework of wider society, turned out to be helpful here. In the case of the Armenian Yezidis, the acculturation process is quite diverse, as it extends between integrating with the Armenian society and remaining on the margins of it.

  • Issue Year: XII/2021
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 263-276
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: Polish
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