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The Kurdish women's movement : history, theory, practice / Dilar Dirik.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Dirik, Dilar, 1991- author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Women, Kurdish--Political activity--Syria.
- Women, Kurdish.
- Feminism--Syria.
- Feminism.
- Women guerrillas--Syria.
- Women guerrillas.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (xxii, 352 pages) : illustrations, map
- Place of Publication:
- London : Pluto Press, [2022]
- Summary:
- "'One the foremost writers and participants in the Kurdish women's movement' - Harsha Walia The Kurdish women's movement is at the heart of one of the most exciting revolutionary experiments in the world today: Rojava. Forged over decades of struggle, most recently in the fight against ISIS, Rojava embodies a radical commitment to ecology, democracy and women's liberation. But while striking images of Kurdish women in military fatigues proliferate, a true understanding of the women's movement remains elusive. Taking apart the superficial and Orientalist frameworks that dominate, Dilar Dirik offers instead an empirically rich account of the women's movement in Kurdistan. Drawing on original research and ethnographic fieldwork, she surveys the movement's historical origins, ideological evolution, and political practice over the past forty years. Going beyond abstract ideas, Dirik locates the movement's culture and ideology in its concrete work for women's revolution in the here and now. Taking the reader from the guerrilla camps in the mountains to radical women's academies and self-organised refugee camps, readers around the world can engage with the revolution in Kurdistan, both theoretically and practically, as a vital touchstone in the wider struggle for a militant anti-fascist, anti-capitalist feminist internationalism."-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Preface
- Introduction: The Kurdistan women's revolution - A social history from below
- Part I: History
- 1. Mapping the Kurdistan of women
- 2. The Kurdistan Revolutionaries
- 3. Berxwedan jiyan e! - The Diyarbakir prison resistance
- 4. Vejin! - The first bullet
- 5. Edi bes e! - The dirty war
- 6. Towards women's autonomy
- 7. International conspiracy and internal crisis
- 8. The battle for the PKK's soul
- 9. Enter Democratic Confederalism
- Part II: Theory
- 10. 'Struggling woman': Ideology and identity
- 11. Building 'democratic modernity'
- 12. Jineoloji: 'A science of woman and life'
- Part III: Practice
- 31. War and peace
- 13. Stateless society
- 14. Ocalan: Leader, prisoner, comrade
- 15. Revolutionizing love
- 16. Mothers
- 17. Self-defence
- 18. Martyrs
- 19. Prisoners
- 20. Education
- 21. Media
- 22. Ecology
- 23. Mexmur: From displacement to self-determination
- 24. Bakur: Women against politicide
- 25: Basur: 'Freedom is more than the absence of dictatorship'
- 26. Rojava: A women's revolution
- 27. Resistance or feminicide: Women against Daesh
- 28. Sengal: From feminicide to women's autonomy
- 29. Kobane did not fall
- 30. Life after Daesh: Women's solidarity in Manbij
- Part IV: Empowerment or Revolution?
- 32. Two rivers, two freedom agendas?
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed on June 30, 2023)
- ISBN:
- 0-7453-4193-4
- 1-78680-738-6
- 9781786807380 (electronic book)
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