Despite the recent outbreak of violence and conflict, peace continues to be high on the agenda of the Kurdish political movement and many progressive Turkish intellectuals and activists. Based on qualitative research we conducted in Diyarbakır, Istanbul, London, and Berlin in 2015–16, we show that Kurdish activists have struggled to make the eradication of gender-based inequalities and violence central to the wider Kurdish peace movement, while Turkish women’s rights activists have increasingly recognized that the war against the Kurds, “like a blanket,” often papers over gender injustices. Both Kurdish and Turkish activists stress the necessity of understanding that a just and sustainable peace must include gender equality and that gender ...
This article focuses on the female fighters of the PKK. The media over the past four years have cont...
This dissertation asks how practices of security and development intersect in the operation of polit...
Abstract The paper addresses the women’s movement in the Northern Syrian region known by Kurds as Ro...
Despite the recent outbreak of violence and conflict, peace continues to be high on the agenda of th...
The lack of resolution of the Kurdish issue in Turkey has been a major source of grievance affecting...
The article explores the relationship between theory and practice in terms of gender-based equality ...
This article discusses the various ways the Kurdish women’s movement has impacted feminism in the Tu...
Our paper engages with the complex relationship between national liberation and women’s rights movem...
Feminist scholars have documented with reference to multiple empirical contexts that feminist claims...
This article discusses the various ways the Kurdish women’s movement has impacted feminism in the Tu...
During the war with Islamic State in northern Iraq (2014–17), a notable number of Kurdish women join...
The PPK spearheaded a vast movement for equality among other Kurdish guerilla groups. Currently, the...
This article focuses on the political activism of the Peace Mothers in Turkey, a group of Kurdish mo...
The Kurdistan Worker's Party (PKK), one of the most important secular socio-political movements of ...
h is article explores an aspect of the micro-politics of the ‘new Iraq’ by examining the understudie...
This article focuses on the female fighters of the PKK. The media over the past four years have cont...
This dissertation asks how practices of security and development intersect in the operation of polit...
Abstract The paper addresses the women’s movement in the Northern Syrian region known by Kurds as Ro...
Despite the recent outbreak of violence and conflict, peace continues to be high on the agenda of th...
The lack of resolution of the Kurdish issue in Turkey has been a major source of grievance affecting...
The article explores the relationship between theory and practice in terms of gender-based equality ...
This article discusses the various ways the Kurdish women’s movement has impacted feminism in the Tu...
Our paper engages with the complex relationship between national liberation and women’s rights movem...
Feminist scholars have documented with reference to multiple empirical contexts that feminist claims...
This article discusses the various ways the Kurdish women’s movement has impacted feminism in the Tu...
During the war with Islamic State in northern Iraq (2014–17), a notable number of Kurdish women join...
The PPK spearheaded a vast movement for equality among other Kurdish guerilla groups. Currently, the...
This article focuses on the political activism of the Peace Mothers in Turkey, a group of Kurdish mo...
The Kurdistan Worker's Party (PKK), one of the most important secular socio-political movements of ...
h is article explores an aspect of the micro-politics of the ‘new Iraq’ by examining the understudie...
This article focuses on the female fighters of the PKK. The media over the past four years have cont...
This dissertation asks how practices of security and development intersect in the operation of polit...
Abstract The paper addresses the women’s movement in the Northern Syrian region known by Kurds as Ro...