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Kurdish societies, politics, and international relations.
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This ethnographic volume features fresh research by junior scholars of contemporary Kurdish studies. The contributions are assembled around four themes: women's participation, paramilitary, space, and infrapolitics of resistance.
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Table of Contents
- Contents
- Introduction
- Part I: Women’s Participation
- 1 “Mountain Life Is Difficult but Beautiful!”
- 2 The Kurdish Women’s Political Organizing from the FeministNeo-Institutionalist Perspective
- Part II: Paramilitary
- 3 The Emergence of Paramilitary Groups in Turkey in the 1980s
- 4 Confession as Disavowal
- Part III: Space
- 5 Accumulation by Dispossession as a Common Point in Urbanization Politics in Diyarbakir
- 6 Autonomous Spaces and Constructive Resistance in Northern Kurdistan
- Part IV: Infrapolitics of Resistance
- 7 Challenging State Borders
- 8 Toward a Resistance Literature
- INDEX
- Author Biographies
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