In this article I discuss the ways in which the Turkish state uses Islam as a weapon to delegitimize and render unnecessary Kurdish distinctiveness and associated rights claims. Drawing on the particular discourse employed by Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in a series of political rallies in Diyarbakır, the symbolic capital of Turkish Kurdistan, I highlight key patterns in the instrumentalization of religion to maintain Turkish dominance. The Kurdish question as it is experienced by Kurds of Turkey, contrary to expectations, is not at all a matter of “discrimination” and “otherization.” Rather, the Kurdish problem arises from a lack of recognition of the Kurds as a separate self
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This article examines the implementation of the Turkish state ideology as a tool for persuading and ...
Kurds make up about a fifth of Turkey's population. Turkey has taken steps – albeit slowly and reluc...
This article critically examines the role of Islamist state discourse and policies in the Kurdish re...
This study deals with how the Kurdish question was evaluated from a radical Islamist perspective and...
Turkey’s chronic “Kurdish problem” has always been a central issue in both the rep...
This article addresses the ways in which Turkish nationalism has perceived the Kurdish question. It ...
How do Kurdish Islamists navigate the dilemma of having to relate to Islamism and nationalism at the...
Despite the growth in scholarship on diverse religious communities in Turkey, little attention has b...
Kurds are the largest minority group in Turkey and their position is one of conflict with the ‘Turki...
Denial of Kurds for the sake of a supposedly civic nationalism was the root cause of Kurdish problem...
This paper shows to what extent the political implications of “culture wars ” in post-Cold War Turke...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.One approach within the Islamic camp treats Islam, which empha...
Kurdish ulema, a religious class with a strong influence on Kurdish social life, have developed vari...
Under the Banner of Islam: Turks, Kurds, and the Limits of Religious Unity analyses the role of reli...
In this article, I explore the role of religious discourses and practices in the diasporic Kurdish-T...
This article examines the implementation of the Turkish state ideology as a tool for persuading and ...
Kurds make up about a fifth of Turkey's population. Turkey has taken steps – albeit slowly and reluc...
This article critically examines the role of Islamist state discourse and policies in the Kurdish re...
This study deals with how the Kurdish question was evaluated from a radical Islamist perspective and...
Turkey’s chronic “Kurdish problem” has always been a central issue in both the rep...
This article addresses the ways in which Turkish nationalism has perceived the Kurdish question. It ...
How do Kurdish Islamists navigate the dilemma of having to relate to Islamism and nationalism at the...
Despite the growth in scholarship on diverse religious communities in Turkey, little attention has b...
Kurds are the largest minority group in Turkey and their position is one of conflict with the ‘Turki...
Denial of Kurds for the sake of a supposedly civic nationalism was the root cause of Kurdish problem...
This paper shows to what extent the political implications of “culture wars ” in post-Cold War Turke...