How are resistance movements able to sustain political commitment and morale amid ongoing state violence? How do conflicts over sovereignty find articulation in contestations over affective belonging and moral values, thereby shaping intimate lives and gendered subjectivities? The five articles gathered in this special section take up these questions by ethnographically considering the complex internal dynamics of resistance movements in Kurdistan, Kashmir, and Western Sahara. They explore how these movements' struggles for alternative sovereignties and against colonial occupation and dispossession are translated into gendered expectations of loyalty, accusations of betrayal, and practices of critique. Investigating how Kurdish, Sahrawi, an...
How do women affect conflict dynamics in different ways than men? I examine how expectations based o...
peer-reviewedBodies, Power, Resistance is an examination of how Palestinian women in the occupied Pa...
Women in combat roles are present in at least 40% of armed rebellion movements, yet the narrative of...
How are resistance movements able to sustain political commitment and morale amid ongoing state viol...
The Kurdish resistance movement, one often hears in Kurdistan, Turkey, and beyond, has brought momen...
The Kurdish resistance movement, one often hears in Kurdistan, Turkey, and beyond, has brought momen...
The article explores the Kurdish women's movement in Turkey by bridging two forms of resistance: tho...
Abstract The paper addresses the women’s movement in the Northern Syrian region known by Kurds as Ro...
Vulnerability and resistance have often been seen as opposites, with the assumption that vulnerabili...
In this article, we reflect on the gendered contours of young Kashmiris' dissident practices against...
The article explores the relationship between theory and practice in terms of gender-based equality ...
Violent movements in different parts of the world have employed large numbers of women fighters. Thi...
This thesis is the result of eight months of fieldwork in 2003-2004, among a group of young Palestin...
Our paper engages with the complex relationship between national liberation and women’s rights movem...
My thesis focuses on indigenous women’s intersectional resistance in Western Sahara and Equatorial G...
How do women affect conflict dynamics in different ways than men? I examine how expectations based o...
peer-reviewedBodies, Power, Resistance is an examination of how Palestinian women in the occupied Pa...
Women in combat roles are present in at least 40% of armed rebellion movements, yet the narrative of...
How are resistance movements able to sustain political commitment and morale amid ongoing state viol...
The Kurdish resistance movement, one often hears in Kurdistan, Turkey, and beyond, has brought momen...
The Kurdish resistance movement, one often hears in Kurdistan, Turkey, and beyond, has brought momen...
The article explores the Kurdish women's movement in Turkey by bridging two forms of resistance: tho...
Abstract The paper addresses the women’s movement in the Northern Syrian region known by Kurds as Ro...
Vulnerability and resistance have often been seen as opposites, with the assumption that vulnerabili...
In this article, we reflect on the gendered contours of young Kashmiris' dissident practices against...
The article explores the relationship between theory and practice in terms of gender-based equality ...
Violent movements in different parts of the world have employed large numbers of women fighters. Thi...
This thesis is the result of eight months of fieldwork in 2003-2004, among a group of young Palestin...
Our paper engages with the complex relationship between national liberation and women’s rights movem...
My thesis focuses on indigenous women’s intersectional resistance in Western Sahara and Equatorial G...
How do women affect conflict dynamics in different ways than men? I examine how expectations based o...
peer-reviewedBodies, Power, Resistance is an examination of how Palestinian women in the occupied Pa...
Women in combat roles are present in at least 40% of armed rebellion movements, yet the narrative of...