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 . Women and nationalism in the Kurdish republic of / Shahrzad Mojab From Adela Khanum to Leyla Zana: women as political leaders in Kurdish history / Martin von Bruinessen Kurdish migrant women in Istanbul: community and resources for local political participation of a marginalized social group / . Women of a Non-State Nation: The Kurds. by. Shahrzad Mojab (Editor) · Rating details · 11 ratings · 2 reviews. 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/5.
Meyan Xatûn (jdb. / li Baedre, Împeratoriya Osmanî - m. / li Şingalê, Keyaniya Iraqê) mîrbanû û ferwerdareke Milette a êzidî ya Mîrîtiya Şêxan bû (di salên / an de), dota mîrê êzidî Ebdî Beg û hevjîna Mîr Elî Beg, dayika Mîr Seid Beg û dapîra Mîr Tehsîn Seîd Beg bû.. Çavkanî. The mobilization of women in nation-building in a patriarchal society is dependant upon the allowance of such mobilization by the patriarchal rulers, and as 5 Mojab, Shahrzad. Women of a Nonstate Nation: The Kurds. Costa Mesa, CA: Mazda Publishers, 6 ibid. Women and nationalism in the Kurdish republic of / Shahrzad Mojab From Adela Khanum to Leyla Zana: women as political leaders in Kurdish history / Martin von Bruinessen Kurdish migrant women in Istanbul: community and resources for local political participation of a marginalized social group / Heidi Wedel.
Women and Nationalism in the Kurdish Republic of Shahrzad Mojab A lthough the Kurds are known as the world’s largest ‘stateless’ or non-state nation, they have a long history of sovereign rule. The first history of the Kurds, Sharaf-Nāme, was written in by Sharaf Khan, the ruler of the powerful Bidlis principality. He. Women of a Non-State Nation: The Kurds (Kurdish Studies Series, Volume 3) Paperback – September 1, Women of a Non-State Nation: The Kurds (Kurdish Studies Series, Volume 3) Paperback – September 1, by Shahrzad Mojab (Editor) out of 5 stars. 2 ratings. Boston University Libraries. Services. Navigate; Linked Data; Dashboard; Tools / Extras; Stats; Share. Social. Mail.
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