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Reconsidering nationalism and feminism: the Kurdish political movement in Turkey [PDF]

open access: yesNations and Nationalism, 2018
Feminist scholars have documented with reference to multiple empirical contexts that feminist claims within nationalist movements are often side‐lined, constructed as ‘inauthentic’ and frequently discredited for imitating supposedly western notions of ...
Nadje Al-Ali, Latif Tas
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How does religion influence an emerging nationalism? Evidence from the Kurdish context in Turkey [PDF]

open access: yesNations and Nationalism
Caglayan, Muttalip/0000-0003-1252-2335Based on qualitative interviews with 66 Sunni Muslim Kurdish elites, this study reveals that Kurdish Islamic circles in Turkey are not monolithic, homogeneous or fixed.
Muttalip Çaǧlayan
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The Kurdish Nation

Current History, 2001
The Kurdish question consists of the desire of most Kurds to have the cultural, linguistic, and political rights that will protect their Kurdish identity. Some Kurds also seek autonomy or even independence from the countries in which they live; those states, however, have long denied such aspirations.
M. Hakan Yavuz, Michael M. Gunter
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National Path in Kurdish Poetry After the Uprising (Middle Kurdish)

Mitanni Journal of Humanitarian Sciences, 2023
If we look at the history of Kurdish literature, we see that national poetry has been one of the main and influential subjects in literary texts at all stages and periods. The national path in Kurdish poetry crossed several stages The reflection of this national thought in Kurdish poetry in the ancient period has always been of interest to researchers ...
Saman E., Gulala S.
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Exploring the roots and dynamics of Kurdish ethno‐nationalism in Turkey [PDF]

open access: yesNations and Nationalism, 2014
Using comprehensive and original data derived from a recent major public opinion survey, this study examines an under-investigated aspect of the Kurdish issue in Turkey: the dynamics and factors behind Kurdish ethno-nationalism at a mass level.
Zeki Sarigil
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Turkey and the Threat of Kurdish Nationalism

Mediterranean Quarterly, 2008
The US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003 has resulted in a resurgence in Kurdish nationalism. There has also been a revival of the terrorist threat directed against Turkey coming from the Kurdistan Workers' Party based in northern Iraq. The inability of the United States to curb the terrorism problem and the increasing instability of the region as a whole ...
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Imagining the Kurdish Nation

2016
This chapter provides a critique of the existing literature on the Kurdish nationalism in Turkey and highlights the difference between religiously motivated Kurdish uprisings such as the Sheikh Said Rebellion in 1925 and modern nationalist uprisings. Having differentiated the post-1980 Kurdish nationalism from previous cases, the chapter evaluates main
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Diplomacy of the Kurdish territorial nation

International Journal of Contemporary Iraqi Studies, 2013
Abstract This article argues that focusing on the foreign policy choices of the Kurdish leadership since Mulla Mustafa Barzani began seeking autonomy within Iraq will shed light on the strengths and weaknesses of the Kurdish national movement.
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Nationalism and Kurdish Historical Writing

New Perspectives on Turkey, 1996
No ideology needs history so much as nationalism. History is indispensable to its romantic narrative, essentialist conceptual structure and apocalyptic claim to truth. Nationalist discourse is historicist; it relies on genealogy for the legitimation of the nationalist cause, on the historicization of the national origin for the affirmation of the self ...
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The fiction of nationalism: Newroz TV representations of Kurdish nationalism

European Journal of Cultural Studies, 2016
Benedict Anderson’s seminal work on imagined communities has opened a multitude of explorations in how mass media construct and represent social identities in relation to nationalism. Depicting and at the same time creating social groups, media representations are permeated by questions of inclusion and exclusion.
Ahmad Mohammadpur   +2 more
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