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Official Identity Policies, Nationalism, Peace Struggle from the Perspective of Kurdish Women

Official Identity Policies, Nationalism, Peace Struggle from the Perspective of Kurdish Women

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  • The struggle of Kurdish women since the 1990s has turned into a multi-layered demand for rights and equality against both official and unofficial identity politics. Starting from the political participation and representation of Kurdish women, Handan Çağlayan shows how valuable this effort is in terms of displaying the destruction of war in all its dimensions and building a real peace.

    When we look at the results of official language and identity policies from a gender perspective, it becomes clear how the perception of Kurdish women and the images produced are full of misconceptions and distortions. While this style of perception and images re-emerge again and again in murders committed in the name of honour, female suicides or events such as the Bilge Village massacre, they make a fundamental transformation impossible.

    The roles and duties assigned to women in nationalist fictions and projects are extensions of denial and assimilation policies that disregard women's political agency. Twenty years of political activism and rights demands of Kurdish women are a response and an objection to the "victim/ignorant Eastern woman" image attributed to them. In recent years, their voices announcing their justified reactions have become loud enough to open the ears of those who ignore them...

    The articles, based on Handan Çağlayan's work between 2006 and 2011, clearly reveal our points of resistance and impasses while examining the relationship between nationalism, official identity policies and gender.
Publisher : Contact Publishing
Number of pages : 164
ISBN : 9789750511400
The heart : Turkish
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Official Identity Policies, Nationalism, Peace Struggle from the Perspective of Kurdish Women The struggle of Kurdish women since the 1990s has turned into a multi-layered demand for rights and equality against both official and unofficial identity politics. Starting from the political participation and representation of Kurdish women, Handan Çağlayan shows how valuable this effort is in terms of exposing the destruction of war in all its dimensions and building a real peace. When we look at the results of official language and identity policies from a gender perspective, it becomes clear how the perception of Kurdish women and the images produced are full of misconceptions and distortions. While this style of perception and images re-emerge again and again in murders committed in the name of honour, female suicides or events such as the Bilge Village massacre, they make a fundamental transformation impossible. The roles and duties assigned to women in nationalist fictions and projects are extensions of denial and assimilation policies that disregard women's political agency. Kurdish women's twenty-year political activism and demands for rights are a response and an objection to the "victim/ignorant Eastern woman" image attributed to them. In recent years, their voices announcing their justified reactions have begun to become loud enough to open the ears of those who ignore them... Articles based on Handan Çağlayan's work between 2006 and 2011 examine the relationship between nationalism, official identity policies and gender, and clearly reveal our points of resistance and impasses. putting it. ILETISIM012
Official Identity Policies, Nationalism, Peace Struggle from the Perspective of Kurdish Women

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