Dark Collared People (City-Class-Identity and Kurdish Labor)

Dark Collared People (City-Class-Identity and Kurdish Labor)

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"There are those who explain the reason for all the negativities they experience by being Kurdish, who are poor because they are Kurdish, helpless because they are Kurdish, orphaned because they are Kurdish, propertyless because they are Kurdish, unemployed because they are Kurdish, deprived because they are Kurdish, oppressed because they are Kurdish, uneducated because they are Kurdish, The crowds who feel that they are unemployed because they are Kurdish, exiled because they are Kurdish, homeless because they are Kurdish, stateless because they are Kurdish, deprived of all rights because they are Kurdish, are condemned to informal market relations and all the contradictions of precarization for this very reason, not because they think so. "This is the identity that causes them to think this way and that they experience due to the material conditions they find themselves in." In this book, Polat S. Alpman describes the world of Kurdish workers as "those at the bottom". It looks at the labor and life practices in Istanbul-Tarlabaşı, where they concentrated. It examines the relationship between perceptions of class and ethnic identity in the experience of the Kurdish subalterns. This is also a study that reveals the harshest examples of domination mechanisms and precarization in labor processes. Along with domination, there are also mechanisms of resistance... Alpman draws attention to the "invisible aspects of resistance that permeate the bodies, languages, feelings and thoughts of the oppressed." An original and vibrant contribution to subaltern studies.
(From the Promotional Bulletin)
Publisher : Contact Publishing
Number of pages : 376
Publication Year : 2016
ISBN : 9789750519246
The heart : Turkish
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Dark Collared People (City-Class-Identity and Kurdish Labor) "Those who explain the reason for all the negativities they experience by being Kurdish are poor because they are Kurdish, helpless because they are Kurdish, orphaned because they are Kurdish, propertyless because they are Kurdish, unemployed because they are Kurdish, deprived because they are Kurdish, oppressed because they are Kurdish, uneducated because they are Kurdish, The crowds who feel that they are unemployed because they are Kurdish, exiled because they are Kurdish, homeless because they are Kurdish, stateless because they are Kurdish, deprived of all rights because they are Kurdish, are condemned to informal market relations and all the contradictions of precarization. This is the identity they experience not because they think this way, but because of the material conditions they find themselves in that cause them to think this way.” Polat S. Alpman describes the world of Kurdish workers as “those at the bottom” in this book. It looks at the labor and life practices in Istanbul-Tarlabaşı, where they concentrated. It examines the relationship between perceptions of class and ethnic identity in the experience of the Kurdish subalterns. This is also a study that reveals the harshest examples of domination mechanisms and precarization in labor processes. Along with domination, resistance mechanisms... Alpman draws attention to the aspects of resistance that are invisible to the naked eye and permeated into the bodies, languages, feelings and thoughts of the oppressed. An original and lively contribution to subaltern studies. (From the Promotional Bulletin) ILETISIM032
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