Imagining Kurdistan: Identity, Culture and Society: Written Culture and Identity
Autor Özlem Belçim Galipen Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 apr 2015
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781784530167
ISBN-10: 1784530166
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția I.B.Tauris
Seria Written Culture and Identity
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1784530166
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția I.B.Tauris
Seria Written Culture and Identity
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Table of Contents*
Introduction
Kurdistan and beyond Kurdistan: The Search for a Homeland
Kurds as Descendants of the Medes: The Building of a Myth
Kurdistan before the Nineteenth Century
The Colonial Division of Kurdistan: First World War
The Kurdish Diaspora: Formation of Diasporic Identity and Politics of Homeland
II.An Overview of Kurdish Politics: Wars, Uprisings and Movements
The Hamidiye: Kurdish Tribal Militias in the Ottoman Empire
From Unrest to Uprising: Sheikh Said Uprising and Others
The Emergence of Kurdish socialist movement and PKK's hegemony Since 1960s
III.Kurdish Literary and Cultural Productions: From Oral Literature to Digital Media
Rituals of Oral Story telling: Dengbej, Epics and Songs
Writing in Exile: The Emergence and Development of Kurdish Novel
Kurdish Imagined Community from Afar through TV Satellite and Internet
IV.Imagining Kurdistan in Diasporic Novelistic Discourse: Realist and Critical Reflections
The Experiences of Displacement: Diaspora as a 'Temporary Space'
Ideological and Political Orientations of the Novelists within the
Narratives.
Diasporic Imagining of Kurdistan: Under the Lens of Realist and Critical Portrayal
Diasporic Memory: From the Individual's Narratives to the Collective Past
V.Kurdish Novelistic Discourse from Turkish Kurdistan: The Lands of Destruction and Struggle
The Territorialisation of Kurdistan: Imagined 'Greater Kurdistan'
Fictionalising Kurdistan in Different Time Zones
The Meanings of Unattainable 'Home-land': Beloved Woman and A Land of Longing
VI. Kurdish Novels From Turkish Kurdistan to its Diaspora: Factual or Symbolic?
The Impact of Diverse Political Ideologies On the Portrayal of Kurdistan
The Perception of 'Home-land': the Constant Sense of 'Outsideness' and Yearning
VII. Conclusion
Introduction
Kurdistan and beyond Kurdistan: The Search for a Homeland
Kurds as Descendants of the Medes: The Building of a Myth
Kurdistan before the Nineteenth Century
The Colonial Division of Kurdistan: First World War
The Kurdish Diaspora: Formation of Diasporic Identity and Politics of Homeland
II.An Overview of Kurdish Politics: Wars, Uprisings and Movements
The Hamidiye: Kurdish Tribal Militias in the Ottoman Empire
From Unrest to Uprising: Sheikh Said Uprising and Others
The Emergence of Kurdish socialist movement and PKK's hegemony Since 1960s
III.Kurdish Literary and Cultural Productions: From Oral Literature to Digital Media
Rituals of Oral Story telling: Dengbej, Epics and Songs
Writing in Exile: The Emergence and Development of Kurdish Novel
Kurdish Imagined Community from Afar through TV Satellite and Internet
IV.Imagining Kurdistan in Diasporic Novelistic Discourse: Realist and Critical Reflections
The Experiences of Displacement: Diaspora as a 'Temporary Space'
Ideological and Political Orientations of the Novelists within the
Narratives.
Diasporic Imagining of Kurdistan: Under the Lens of Realist and Critical Portrayal
Diasporic Memory: From the Individual's Narratives to the Collective Past
V.Kurdish Novelistic Discourse from Turkish Kurdistan: The Lands of Destruction and Struggle
The Territorialisation of Kurdistan: Imagined 'Greater Kurdistan'
Fictionalising Kurdistan in Different Time Zones
The Meanings of Unattainable 'Home-land': Beloved Woman and A Land of Longing
VI. Kurdish Novels From Turkish Kurdistan to its Diaspora: Factual or Symbolic?
The Impact of Diverse Political Ideologies On the Portrayal of Kurdistan
The Perception of 'Home-land': the Constant Sense of 'Outsideness' and Yearning
VII. Conclusion