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Women of a Non-State Nation: The Kurds
Edited by Shahrzad Mojab
This book is the first scholarly work on
feminism and nationalism in the context of one of the most persistent nationalist
movements of the twentieth century-Kurdish nationalism. While a considerable volume of the
literature on the Kurds deals with their nationalism, the place of women in this
nationalist movement has rarely been studied. The relationship
between nationalism and feminism is quite complex and conflictual. While some progress has
recently been made in theorizing the relationships, there is a dearth of empirical studies
of the topic. The contributors to this book examine aspects of Kurdish women's lives in
light of current theoretical debates. For the first time, the contributors apply gender
critique to the understanding of the nationalism of the world's largest non-state nation,
the Kurds.
The book introduces a gender dimension into the growing literature on
Kurdish nationalism. The diversity of Kurdish women's lives and experiences, from their
membership in the parliament to military activism to mothering is documented. At the same
time, it provides extensive evidence and analysis, which questions the widely accepted
claim that Kurdish women enjoy more freedom compared with their Arab, Turkish and Persian
sisters. Many of the topics in the book have never been addressed in Kurdish
studies, for instance, gender and self-determination, women and Sufism, feminism and
nationalism, and women and health choices. The editor's introductory chapter is the first
survey of Kurdish women's studies, and provides a critical overview of the state of
research, and examines theoretical and methodological issues as well as the politics and
political economy of research on the women of a non-state nation.
Specifications:
Specifications:
Spring 2001: xii+295pp., map, notes, bibliography
ISBN:1-56859-093-8 (paper): $24.95
Kurdish Studies Series, No. 3
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