Mark Soileau received his Ph.D. in religious studies from the University of California, Santa Barbara. He is currently associate professor of anthropology at Hacettepe University in Ankara, Turkey.
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Focusing on the place held by three immensely popular Sufi saints-Rumi, Yunus Emre, and Haji Bektash-in the Turkish imagination, and tracing their transformations through the centuries, Soileau provides a fascinating insight into the religious sensibilities and social and political conflicts of modern Turkey. He perceptively reconstructs contestations about the nature of their sainthood that allowed socialists and nationalists, Alevis and Sunnis, humanists and Islamists to appropriate these saints as icons symbolising their own worldview."" - Martin van Bruinessen, coauthor of Sufism and the 'Modern' in Islam

