Kurdology as a Western Discourse
Kurdology is a Western institutional discourse that represents Western culture and power. It is a product of the modern era. It emerged at the end of the 18th century and was mostly used at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th ...
Mohsen Ahmad Omer
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Idioms form a significant part of a language. Using idioms in their works, literary writers try to avoid the direct style of writing, increase the influence of their texts and manifest their writing abilities and skills; Doing this, they create a ...
Serveh Menbari, Shahin Heidari
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The Changing Relationship between the Justice and Development Party and the Kurds in Turkey [PDF]
This thesis investigates the circumstances surrounding two periods of reforms concerning the Kurds in Turkey to determine possible reasons for the introduction of reforms in 2013.
Pantich, Alexander D.
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Neglected middle men? Gatekeepers in homeland politics: case: Flemish nationalists receptivity to the plight of Turkey’s Kurds [PDF]
Casier, Marlies
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Resurrecting Silent Histories: A Journey through the Historical Novels of Kurdish Author Jan Dost
This article explores the historical novels of Kurdish author Jan Dost, highlighting their role in resurrecting and preserving the silent histories of the Kurdish people.
Hashem Ahmadzadeh
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Party identification, islam and secularism in Turkey [PDF]
The current Turkish party system is only a few decades old, and some parties are even younger. We should expect scant evidence of psychological ties of the voters and the political parties they support at the polls in Turkey.
Kalaycioglu, Ersin, Kalaycıoğlu, Ersin
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From Minor Literature to Diasporic Literature Immigrant Women in Suzan Samancı's Kurdish Stories
Suzan Samancı began her literary career by writing in Turkish, and the fact that the content of her works is about Kurds has led to her being categorized as a minor writer. However, since Samancı has repeatedly expressed her desire to write in Kurdish, Kurdish literary circles have also argued that she should be included in Kurdish literature.
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Transnational public spheres ‘from above’ and from ‘below’. Feminist transnational networks across the Middle East and Europe [PDF]
Salih, Ruba
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The Method of Russian Orientalists for Research in Kurdish Literature
Our research entitled (The Method of Russian Orientalists for Research in Kurdish Literature) is an attempt to study the critical method they have followed for research in Kurdish literature. In this study we want to answer several questions: What was the research method of these orientalists for Kurdish literature?
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Review: Jamsheed K. Choksy, 'Evil Good and Gender: Facets of the Feminine in Zorastrian Religious History' [PDF]
Hintze, Almut
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