Ideological Productions & Transformations: the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) and the Left
MESOP COMMENTARY : A NEW SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENTIFIC THEORY OF KURDISTAN
EDITION No. 14 / 2012 / Edited by Marlies Casier and Joost Jongerden
Understanding today’s Kurdish movement: Leftist heritage, martyrdom, democracy and gender Joost Jongerden and Ahmet Hamdi Akkaya
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The Kurdistan Workers Party and a New Left in Turkey: Analysis of the revolutionary movement in Turkey through the PKK’s memorial text on Haki Karer Ahmet Hamdi Akkaya and Joost Jongerden
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Reassembling the Political: The PKK and the project of Radical Democracy – Ahmet Hamdi Akkaya and Joost Jongerden
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Mustafa E. Gurbuz – ‘Sold Out to the Enemy’: Emerging Symbolic Boundaries in Kurdish Politics and the Strategic Uses of Labeling Treason
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Handan Çağlayan – From Kawa the Blacksmith to Ishtar the Goddess: Gender Constructions in Ideological-Political Discourses of the Kurdish Movement in post-1980 Turkey
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Possibilities and limits Hamit Bozarslan – Between integration, autonomization and radicalization. Hamit Bozarslan on the Kurdish Movement and the Turkish Left – Interview by Marlies Casier and Olivier Grojean– Previous issueBrowseIndexAuteur
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