Kurds in Turkey: Ethnographies of Heterogeneous Experiences: Kurdish Societies, Politics, and International Relations
Editat de Lucie Drechselová, Adnan Çelik Contribuţii de Ayhan Isik, Davut Yesilmen, Isabel Käser, Minoo Koefoed, Yesim Yaprak Yildiz, Suna Yilmazen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 mar 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781498575263
ISBN-10: 1498575269
Pagini: 226
Ilustrații: 1 maps; 1 tables; 1 graphs;
Dimensiuni: 154 x 220 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Seria Kurdish Societies, Politics, and International Relations
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1498575269
Pagini: 226
Ilustrații: 1 maps; 1 tables; 1 graphs;
Dimensiuni: 154 x 220 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Seria Kurdish Societies, Politics, and International Relations
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1: 'Mountain Life is Difficult but Beautiful!' - The gendered process of 'becoming free' in PKK education - Isabel Käser
Chapter 2: The Kurdish Women's Political Organizing from the feminist neo-institutionalist perspective - Lucie Drechselová
Chapter 3: The Emergence of Paramilitary Groups in Turkey in 1980s - Ayhan Isik
Chapter 4: Confession as disavowal: JITEM officers confessing to atrocities against Kurds during the 1990s - Yesim Yaprak Yildiz
Chapter 5: Accumulation by Dispossession as a Common Point in Urbanisation Politics in Diyarbakir - Suna Yilmaz
Chapter 6: Autonomous Spaces and Constructive Resistance in Northern Kurdistan: The Kurdish Movement and Its Experiments with Democratic Autonomy - Minoo Koefoed
Chapter 7: Challenging state borders: Smuggling as Kurdish infra-politics during "the years of silence" - Adnan Çelik
Chapter 8: Towards A Resistance Literature: The Struggle of Kurdish-Kurmanji Novel in Post 2000s - Davut Yesilmen
Chapter 2: The Kurdish Women's Political Organizing from the feminist neo-institutionalist perspective - Lucie Drechselová
Chapter 3: The Emergence of Paramilitary Groups in Turkey in 1980s - Ayhan Isik
Chapter 4: Confession as disavowal: JITEM officers confessing to atrocities against Kurds during the 1990s - Yesim Yaprak Yildiz
Chapter 5: Accumulation by Dispossession as a Common Point in Urbanisation Politics in Diyarbakir - Suna Yilmaz
Chapter 6: Autonomous Spaces and Constructive Resistance in Northern Kurdistan: The Kurdish Movement and Its Experiments with Democratic Autonomy - Minoo Koefoed
Chapter 7: Challenging state borders: Smuggling as Kurdish infra-politics during "the years of silence" - Adnan Çelik
Chapter 8: Towards A Resistance Literature: The Struggle of Kurdish-Kurmanji Novel in Post 2000s - Davut Yesilmen
Recenzii
This edited volume of eight essays, extracted largely from dissertations completed at Turkish and European universities, is an attempt to "internationalize" the "non-military" challenges Kurdish nationalist movements in Turkey face because the civil components of the resistance's ideology of "democratic confederalism and democratic autonomy are largely left untouched." With references to similar challenges in Iraq, Syria, and Iran, the book is organized around four main issues: women's participation, paramilitary groups, space, and the infrapolitics of resistance, through which the authors examine often-ignored means of civil resistance, including the cross-border smuggling of clothes, guns, and heroin between Kurds in Turkey and Kurds in Syria, Iraq, and Iran. The strongest evidence that civil tactics of resistance are gaining traction in the movement's 40-year conflict with the Turkish state is the burgeoning production of novels written in the Kurmanji dialect of Kurdish, spoken in Turkey and Syria. The contributors argue that this development aids not only national liberation but also the liberation of minds and language from "the destructive forces of colonial powers."
Summing Up: Recommended. General readers and graduate students.
This volume presents in-depth investigations in a variety of unexplored fields and audaciously renews our reading of the Northern Kurdistan. The issues it deals with such as women participation to legal and armed struggles, para-militarization of state coercion and state apparatus, micro-level resistances and trans-frontier forms of resistance. are crucial to understand the very making of the Kurdish politics in Turkey.
Due to its scientific exigences, its remarkable inner coherence and to its stimulant richness of angles and sources, Kurds in Turkey: Ethnographics of Heterogeneous Experiences is a highly original contribution to the Kurdish studies (and beyond). Fueled by deep and always reflexively conducted field-researches, by a striking command of languages at play and by abundant first-hand materials, this groundbreaking book opens new perspectives on the topic, by entering in deep into till now neglected matters. Going far beyond the state-centered and "macro-identities" centered narratives generally available when ordinary dealing with "Kurdish issue", Kurds in Turkey. provides vivifying, courageous and full of promise counter-narrative tracks, grounded on solid social-sciences methodologies and theories.
What distinguishes this excellent book on the Kurds in Turkey is its emphasis on what happens on the ground, on the everyday experiences of the Kurds, ranging from the activities of Kurdish women guerrillas to the adverse impact of Turkish paramilitary groups to Kurds smuggling for economic survival. A must read for all those interested in understanding what it means to be a Kurd in contemporary Turkey.
Summing Up: Recommended. General readers and graduate students.
This volume presents in-depth investigations in a variety of unexplored fields and audaciously renews our reading of the Northern Kurdistan. The issues it deals with such as women participation to legal and armed struggles, para-militarization of state coercion and state apparatus, micro-level resistances and trans-frontier forms of resistance. are crucial to understand the very making of the Kurdish politics in Turkey.
Due to its scientific exigences, its remarkable inner coherence and to its stimulant richness of angles and sources, Kurds in Turkey: Ethnographics of Heterogeneous Experiences is a highly original contribution to the Kurdish studies (and beyond). Fueled by deep and always reflexively conducted field-researches, by a striking command of languages at play and by abundant first-hand materials, this groundbreaking book opens new perspectives on the topic, by entering in deep into till now neglected matters. Going far beyond the state-centered and "macro-identities" centered narratives generally available when ordinary dealing with "Kurdish issue", Kurds in Turkey. provides vivifying, courageous and full of promise counter-narrative tracks, grounded on solid social-sciences methodologies and theories.
What distinguishes this excellent book on the Kurds in Turkey is its emphasis on what happens on the ground, on the everyday experiences of the Kurds, ranging from the activities of Kurdish women guerrillas to the adverse impact of Turkish paramilitary groups to Kurds smuggling for economic survival. A must read for all those interested in understanding what it means to be a Kurd in contemporary Turkey.