The role of women in armed guerrilla groups and conflicts has been a focal point of feminist scholarship, especially during the last two decades. However, the case of female combatants provides another example of limitations being placed on women’s agency in both conflict and peace
Kurdish women fighters of the Women’s Protection Unit, YPJ (Yekîneyên Parastine Jin) received consid...
Kurdish women fighters of the Women’s Protection Unit, YPJ (Yekîcneyên Parastine Jin) received consi...
International audienceMedia and academics have shown increased interest in Kurdish women combatants ...
Women in combat roles are present in at least 40% of armed rebellion movements, yet the narrative of...
As this paper is drafted, the YPJ continues to clash against Daesh’s patriarchal impositions. This p...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the internet popularity of Kurdish fighters, whose images were w...
During the war with Islamic State in northern Iraq (2014–17), a notable number of Kurdish women join...
This article aims to dissect different representations of Kurdish women in order to illustrate how t...
The lack of resolution of the Kurdish issue in Turkey has been a major source of grievance affecting...
abstract: Women have served in combat for centuries and in many cases, in nontraditional gender role...
The question raised is, can women gain equality within the government, society, and culture due to t...
Despite the recent outbreak of violence and conflict, peace continues to be high on the agenda of th...
The war for art within the war for Iraq has gone nearly unnoticed in IR, much the way gender has lon...
no abstract --- JSTOR link to article (restricted access) https://www.jstor.org/stable/2715953
This book directly challenges the stereotype that women are inherently peaceable by examining female...
Kurdish women fighters of the Women’s Protection Unit, YPJ (Yekîneyên Parastine Jin) received consid...
Kurdish women fighters of the Women’s Protection Unit, YPJ (Yekîcneyên Parastine Jin) received consi...
International audienceMedia and academics have shown increased interest in Kurdish women combatants ...
Women in combat roles are present in at least 40% of armed rebellion movements, yet the narrative of...
As this paper is drafted, the YPJ continues to clash against Daesh’s patriarchal impositions. This p...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the internet popularity of Kurdish fighters, whose images were w...
During the war with Islamic State in northern Iraq (2014–17), a notable number of Kurdish women join...
This article aims to dissect different representations of Kurdish women in order to illustrate how t...
The lack of resolution of the Kurdish issue in Turkey has been a major source of grievance affecting...
abstract: Women have served in combat for centuries and in many cases, in nontraditional gender role...
The question raised is, can women gain equality within the government, society, and culture due to t...
Despite the recent outbreak of violence and conflict, peace continues to be high on the agenda of th...
The war for art within the war for Iraq has gone nearly unnoticed in IR, much the way gender has lon...
no abstract --- JSTOR link to article (restricted access) https://www.jstor.org/stable/2715953
This book directly challenges the stereotype that women are inherently peaceable by examining female...
Kurdish women fighters of the Women’s Protection Unit, YPJ (Yekîneyên Parastine Jin) received consid...
Kurdish women fighters of the Women’s Protection Unit, YPJ (Yekîcneyên Parastine Jin) received consi...
International audienceMedia and academics have shown increased interest in Kurdish women combatants ...