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South Atlantic Quarterly (2024) 123 (4): 825–839.
Published: 01 October 2024
... will excuse me before I collect my last words and complete them, I would like to list the framework of my own views on what we understand of the method and solution to the Kurdish question. The political movement that we represent and in which I am involved argued that the governance model throughout...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2019) 118 (1): 111–127.
Published: 01 January 2019
... the armed and political wings, and the bifurcation within the movement base in order to understand why the Kurdish movement, as an armed political organization, failed to promote revolutionary change with the campaign for self-governance. To this end, in addition to the interactions among the Turkish State...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2024) 123 (4): 848–861.
Published: 01 October 2024
... this unproductive cycle to some extent. The Rojava revolution shows a dynamism that fortifies the Kurdish anti-colonial spirit with universal values and theories of freedom, breathing life into anti-system movements. Third, we can argue that the two factors that have marked recent Kurdish political history...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2014) 113 (2): 419–426.
Published: 01 April 2014
..., for the larger public, state violence was no
longer seen as legitimate. The Kurdish political movement has been waging
a struggle against the Turkish state for the last three decades. This struggle
has led to a long period of armed conflict, but also to the creation of a vibrant
Kurdish civil society...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2019) 118 (1): 61–80.
Published: 01 January 2019
... of the socialist movements with heavy-handed repression and politics of destruction, the Kemalist Republic, in the 2000s, gradually lost its traditions and institutional consistency as a result of the permanent and resilient resistance of the Kurdish and Islamist movements. The dissolving power relations...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2024) 123 (4): 689–710.
Published: 01 October 2024
... of the many Islamic dormitories. Even though the university administration and the majority of academic staff were politically aligned with the AKP government, most of the students were ethnically Kurdish, and the majority of them had sympathy or support for the mainstream Kurdish political movement...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2016) 115 (1): 184–196.
Published: 01 January 2016
... practices of democratic auton-
omy in Rojava inspire politically and affectively the Kurdish movement in
Turkey. We also need to stress that the border between North Kurdistan and
Rojava, unlike the other borders tearing apart the lands in which Kurds live,
has historically been extremely porous...
Journal Article
South Atlantic Quarterly (2019) 118 (1): 41–59.
Published: 01 January 2019
... . 2017 . “ Short Interviews .” Crisis and Critique 4 , no. 2 : 477 – 93 . crisiscritique.org/2017/november/SHORT%20INTERVIEWS.pdf . Yörük Erdem . 2014 . “ Neoliberal Hegemony and Grassroots Politics: The Islamist and Kurdish Movements .” In Turkey Reframed: Constituting Neoliberal...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2024) 123 (4): 873–880.
Published: 01 October 2024
... through the intersection of these two organized political movements. Not everyone agreed. While the response to the special issue from academic and political circles was overwhelmingly positive, and a launch event with the Kurdish Gender Studies Network in January 2024 drew an appreciative audience...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2024) 123 (4): 779–802.
Published: 01 October 2024
..., employing anti-patriarchal politics to oppose structures that uphold the Kurdish predicament, and recognizing the mobilizing power of a feminist lexicon in the Kurdish national movement. The first two aspects distinguish the anti-patriarchal left faction of the Kurdish movement, which emerged in response...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2024) 123 (4): 755–777.
Published: 01 October 2024
... disparity between colonizers and colonized, and the coloniality of local political actors are obstacles for Kurdish professionals. Looking at a focus‐group discussion and two interviews with Kurdish journalists, fixers, and translators from Iraq and Syria, the comparison shows that both autonomous regions...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2024) 123 (4): 655–664.
Published: 01 October 2024
...Mashuq Kurt; Nilay Özok-Gündoğan This special‐issue introduction highlights the burgeoning movement toward decolonizing Kurdish studies, outlining its challenges and opportunities within the academic landscape. Central to the authors’ discussion is the concept of the coloniality of power, which...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2024) 123 (4): 881–884.
Published: 01 October 2024
... Fascism (2008), The Corridor of Death (2005), and The Dagger of Bediuzzaman (2020) His numerous articles have been published in various academic journals. Currently, he coordinates Kürd Araştırmaları Dergisi , a social science journal of Kurdish studies. He is also conducting research on political...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2024) 123 (4): 711–730.
Published: 01 October 2024
... the patriarchal bias of privileging men's point of view, this was in part due to a history of ethnic oppression, which, for decades, overshadowed other forms of oppressions. Similar to patterns observed in other liberation movements (Nagel 1998 ), Kurdish women in Iraq suspended the fight for women's rights...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2016) 115 (1): 197–210.
Published: 01 January 2016
... a considerable time in
Syria, and it is here that he developed the first academies to train guerrillas
to fight for the Kurdish Liberation Movement (KLM).5 Although the PKK
was fighting primarily against Turkey at the time, a significant number of
Kurds from Syria joined the PKK and became leading...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2024) 123 (4): 862–872.
Published: 01 October 2024
... Bundesrepublik Deutschland: Ihre soziale und kulturelle Situation .” In Kurden: Alltag und Widerstand , edited by Mönch-Bucak Leyla , 90 – 98 . Bremen : Rehadat Literatur, BRD Sammelwerksbeitrag . Baser Bahar. 2013 . “ The Kurdish Diaspora in Europe: Identity Formation and Political Activism...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2024) 123 (4): 803–823.
Published: 01 October 2024
... in recent years, involves not only political and economic liberation but also an epistemic emancipation from forms of knowledge that have been produced by colonizers, reproduce colonial relations and assumptions, and/or justify colonial rule. The Kurdish experience constitutes an interesting testing ground...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2016) 115 (1): 211–222.
Published: 01 January 2016
... is
intended by the Kurdish movement as an announcement of its ethico-politi-
cal commitment to the democratization of the economy. Second, it provides
a broad orientation for the democratically organized self-governed bodies
(communes, councils, etc.) to conduct economic politics both against...
Journal Article
South Atlantic Quarterly (2003) 102 (2-3): 433–451.
Published: 01 July 2003
..., the momentum of the Kurdish nationalist
movement in Turkey proved the pessimists right and gave the fundamen-
talist/essentialist factions the opportunity to raise their voices. With Tur-
key’s policies regarding the Kurdish issue restricted to the fanaticism of the
‘‘military solutionwhile its entire...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2003) 102 (2-3): 309–332.
Published: 01 July 2003
... for following a political agenda of
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In the s, the TAF has expanded its domain of jurisdiction by redefin-
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ing the idea of national security. By identifying Islamic and Kurdish
groups as potential internal enemies, it is effectively able to control...
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