History Turkey & Ottoman Empire
Kurds in Dark Times
New Perspectives on Violence and Resistance in Turkey
- Publisher
- Syracuse University Press
- Initial publish date
- Jan 2023
- Category
- Turkey & Ottoman Empire, Cultural, Middle Eastern Studies
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9780815637806
- Publish Date
- Jan 2023
- List Price
- $57.95
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9780815637707
- Publish Date
- Jan 2023
- List Price
- $114.95
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With an estimated population of 35 million, Kurds are the largest ethnic group in the world without an independent state of their own. Kurds constitute about 20 percent of Turkey, the largest Kurdish population in the region. The history of the Kurds in Turkey is marked by state violence against them and decades of conflict between the Turkish military and Kurdish fighters. Although the continuous struggle of the Kurdish people is well known, and the political actors involved in the conflict have received much attention, an increasing wave of scholarship is being written from the vantage point of the Kurds themselves.
Alemdaro?lu and Göçek’s volume develops a fresh approach by moving away from top-down Turkish nationalist macroanalyses to a microanalysis of how Kurds and Kurdistan as historical and ethnic categories were constructed from the bottom up. Contributors look beyond the politics of state actors to examine how Kurdish workers, women, youth, and political prisoners experience and resist marginalization, exclusion, and violence. Kurds in Dark Times opens an essential window into the lives of Kurds by generating meaningful insights into the formal and informal ways of negotiating their power and place in Turkey; and therefore, it provides crucial perspectives for any endeavor to create peace and reconciliation in the country.
About the authors
Ayça Alemdaroglu's profile page
Fatma Müge Göçek's profile page
Michael Ferguson's profile page
Gullistan Yarkin's profile page
Amy Bartholomew is Associate Professor of Law at Carleton University. In April 2004, she was called as an expert witness at the World Tribunal on Iraq. She is the co-editor of several volumes on legal studies.
Amy Bartholomew's profile page
Rusen Firat Güllüoglu's profile page