Tag: Kurdish

Kurdish Art and Identity Verbal Art, Self-definition and Recent History


Free Download Alireza Korangy, "Kurdish Art and Identity: Verbal Art, Self-definition and Recent History"
English | ISBN: 311059689X | 2020 | 225 pages | PDF | 937 KB
Folklore has been a phenomenon based on nostalgic and autochthonous nuances conveyed with a story-telling technique with a penchant for over-playing and nationalistic pomp and circumstance, often with significant consequences for societal, poetic, and cultural areas.

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Being Kurdish in a Hostile World


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English | 2017 | ISBN: 0889774943 | EPUB | pages: 350 | 0.3 mb
In Being Kurdish in a Hostile World, Ayub Nuri writes of growing up during the Iran-Iraq War, of Saddam Hussein’s chemical attack that killed thousands in Nuri’s home town of Halabja, of civil war, of living in refugee camps, and of years of starvation that followed the UN’s sanctions.

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Narratives of Statelessness and Political Otherness Kurdish and Palestinian Experiences


Free Download Barzoo Eliassi, "Narratives of Statelessness and Political Otherness: Kurdish and Palestinian Experiences "
English | ISBN: 3030766977 | 2021 | 315 pages | PDF | 9 MB
This book argues that citizenship is an inadequate solution to the problem of statelessness based on a critical investigation of the lived experiences of Kurdish and Palestinian diasporas in western Europe. It examines how statelessness affects identity formations, homelessness, belonging, non-belonging, otherness, voices, status, (non)recognition, (dis)respect, (in)visibility and presence in the uneven world of nation-states. It also demonstrates that the undoing of non-sovereign identities’ subjection to structural subalternization and everyday inferiorization requires rights in excess of the mere acquisition of juridical citizenship, which tends to assume national sameness. That assumption in turn involves sovereign practices of denial and assimilation of ethnic alterity. The book therefore highlights the necessity of de-ethnicizing and decolonizing unitary nation-states that are based on the politico-cultural supremacy of a single, "core" ethnicity as the sovereign legislator ofthe rules and regimes of national belonging and un-belonging. It therefore broaches questions of "majority" and "minority," mobility, nationalism, home-making, equality, difference and universalism in the context of the nation-state and illustrates how stateless peoples such as Kurds and Palestinians endure and challenge their subordinate position in a hierarchical (geo-)political order and how in so doing remain bound by political otherness.

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Kurdish Politics in Turkey From the PKK to the KCK


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English | 2017 | pages: 154 | ISBN: 0367876698, 1138195294 | EPUB | 1,8 mb
In the aftermath of the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, the Kurds were promised their own state. However, several factors meant that this dream never became a reality, and the land of the Kurds was divided. Amid a sense of a loss of identity, the Kurds started to fight for their social and political rights.

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Salim Barakat, Mahmud Darwish, and the Kurdish and Palestinian Similitude


Free Download Aviva Butt, "Salim Barakat, Mahmud Darwish, and the Kurdish and Palestinian Similitude"
English | ISBN: 1527572838 | 2021 | 270 pages | PDF | 1166 KB
The poetry of Salim Barakat aims to recapture the ancient oral culture of the "Kurdu," and, in so doing, re-invent a distinctly Kurdish culture. Through poetic innovation, this intensely Kurdish poet brings modernity to ancient Kurdish structures. This book provides an overview of new developments in modern Arabic poetry, as seen through the creativity of its leading exponents, Barakat and Mahmud Darwish, as well as the older Syrian poet Adunis. Its unsurpassed translations of the work of these poets open up possibilities for the reader to enjoy first-hand what modern Arabic poetry has to offer. Translating Barakat’s poetry, and understanding something of what this great poet has to say has thrown new light on the output of his friend Mahmud Darwish. It becomes clear that the Palestinian poet uses a semblance of Barakat’s Kurdish Shahnama and also his Ballade, genres that hail from orality. Analyzing Darwish’s "Fewer Roses," and "The Hoopoe," we find that the former is an epic with 50 episodes telling of the wanderings of Palestinians in exile. "The Hoopoe" is specifically a Sufi poem based in the literary Sufism of medieval poets. Darwish has left us with clear instructions on how to translate his poetry, which this book carefully follows.

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Analyzing Delinquency among Kurdish Adolescents A Test of Hirschi’s Social Bonding Theory


Free Download Sebahattin Ziyanak, "Analyzing Delinquency among Kurdish Adolescents: A Test of Hirschi’s Social Bonding Theory"
English | ISBN: 1498509266 | 2015 | 154 pages | EPUB | 377 KB
Analyzing Delinquency among Kurdish Adolescents uses Hirschi’s social bonding theory to examine the mediating effect of social bonding on delinquent behavior among Kurdish teenagers, who were used as a case study to test the usefulness of this theory. In this study, participants were selected from one Gülen movement affiliated school and one public or non-Gülen affiliated school. This study sheds light on Turkish society’s chaotic conditions in southeastern Turkey, particularly with respect to Kurdish adolescents’ involvement in the Kurdish Worker’s Party (PKK). There is a lack of research regarding how Kurdish adolescents are involved in delinquent behavior as portrayed in popular Turkish media. Social bonding theory, developed and mainly tested in American and western European contexts, needs additional exploration of its efficiency in a nonwestern, especially Islamic, society. Thus, this book helps to better understand the factors that influence crime and delinquency in developing, culturally diverse social structures. Scholars in sociology, psychology, and criminology, as well as in the fields of political science, Middle Eastern studies, and education, will greatly benefit from this study.

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