Format:
1 Online-Ressource (xii, 255 pages)
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illustrations
Edition:
First edition
Edition:
London Bloomsbury Publishing 2019 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
Edition:
Also issued in print
ISBN:
9781788318907
Series Statement:
Kurdish Studies
Content:
"The Kurds are one of the largest stateless nations in the world, numbering more than 20 million people. Their homeland lies mostly within the present-day borders of Turkey, Iraq and Iran as well as parts of Syria, Armenia and Azerbaijan. Yet until recently the 'Kurdish question' - that is, the question of Kurdish self-determination - seemed, to many observers, dormant. It was only after the so-called Arab Spring, and with the rise of the Islamic State, that they emerged at the centre of Middle East politics. But what is the future of the Kurdish national movement? How do the Kurds themselves understand their community and quest for political representation? This book analyses the major problems, challenges and opportunities currently facing the Kurds. Of particular significance, this book shows, is the new Kurdish society that is evolving in the context of a transforming Middle East. This is made of diverse communities from across the region who represent very different historical, linguistic, political, social and cultural backgrounds that are yet to be understood. This book examines the recent shifts and changes within Kurdish societies and their host countries, and argues that the Kurdish national movement requires institutional and constitutional recognition of pluralism and diversity. Featuring contributions from world-leading experts on Kurdish politics, this timely book combines empirical case studies with cutting-edge theory to shed new light on the Kurds of the 21st century."--Bloomsbury Publishing
Content:
Maps showing the predominantly Kurdish areas in the Middle East Note on Transliteration Note on Bibliographic Referencing Glossary of Acronyms and Abbreviations -- Introduction. The Kurdish Moment and the Fate of the Unitary State in the Middle East, Faleh A. Jabar -- Part I. New Society: The Kurds in a Changing Middle East Chapter 1. New and Old Dynamics in the Construction of Kurdish Nationhood - Some Reflections Faleh A. Jabar Chapter 2. Problems and Outlooks of Kurdish Representation, Renad Mansour Chapter 3. Segmentation of Political Parties in Underdeveloped Contexts - The Case of the Kurds, Gareth Stansfield Chapter 4. The Rise of the White Kurds - An Essay in Regional Political Economy, Michiel Leezenberg Chapter 5. Forms and Prospects of Kurdish Armed Struggle, David Romano -- Part II. Old Society: Perennial Continuity Chapter 6. Tribes and Ethnic Identity, Martin van Bruinessen Chapter 7. Tribes and Politics, Hamit Bozarslan Chapter 8. Gender, Family, Patriarchy and Women, Sami Zubaida -- Part III. Reflections on the Historiography of the Kurds Chapter 9. A Critical Overview of Early British Kurdish Studies, Michael Gunter Chapter 10. Kurdish History - Not a Neutral Pursuit, Janet Klein -- Author Biographies Maps showing the predominantly Kurdish areas in the Middle East.
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Also issued in print.
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Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781784539917
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781786725493
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781786735492
Language:
English
Keywords:
Electronic books
DOI:
10.5040/9781788318907
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