Kurdish Women's Stories

Author:   Houzan Mahmoud
Publisher:   Pluto Press
ISBN:  

9780745341149


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   20 January 2021
Format:   Paperback
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'A fascinating, inspiring journey' - Meredith Tax, author of A Road Unforeseen Kurdistan has had a tumultuous history, and the women who lived there have experienced a life like no other. From Saddam Hussein's reign of terror beginning in the 1960s, to the fight against ISIS today, violence, revolution and questions around identity, agency, survival and resistance have been at the forefront of women's lives for decades. This book is a collection of these women's stories written in their own words. Each story reveals a tapestry of experiences, including political activism under Saddam and armed resistance in Rojava's PKK and YPG and Komala in Rojhalat. This is in addition to experiences of FGM and overcoming victimhood, life under extreme conservatism, as well as a look into the work of artists, poets, novelists and performers whose work represents a complicated relationship with Kurdistan. These rich and nuanced insights come from a group of women from a nation without a state, who are now scattered across the world. Collectively, they take the reader on a journey that will inspire feminist, anti-fascist and anti-racist people across the world.

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Author:   Houzan Mahmoud
Publisher:   Pluto Press
Imprint:   Pluto Press
Weight:   0.227kg
ISBN:  

9780745341149


ISBN 10:   0745341144
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   20 January 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  Professional & Vocational ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

"Acknowledgements Introduction - Houzan Mahmoud 1. For the Execution of My Son, I Did Not Cry; There was Smoke Coming from My Soul - Told by Mother Sabria and written by Amira Mohammed 2. The Last Cigarette Butt Before Execution - Told by Nazanin Hasan and written by Amira Mohammed 3. A Stolen Childhood - Bayan Saeed 4. Run Away: A Vision from a Woman's Perspective - Bayan Salman 5. There is a Sorrow in my Heart that I Cannot Console - Susan Shahab 6. The Prison Speakers Played Islamic Verses - Kobra Banehi 7. Breaking the Bars of Home and Becoming a Peshmerga - Farah Shareefi 8. Fighting an Islamic Regime - Nasrin Ramazanali 9. Fuchsia Flower of My Brother (Nasiri Khoshkalam) - Nahiya Khoshkalam 10. The Explorer Who Watched from a School Window - Bayan Nassih 11. The Lost Photos of Engagement - Shahla Yarhussein 12. My Story - Diba Alikhani 13. At the Red Prison, They Want Workers - Rozhgaar Mustafa 14. On Art, Womanhood, Being the 'Other' - Avan Omar 15. In Search of Kurdishness: Our History, My Life - Simal (Anonymous) 16. ""To Be Ruken or not to Be Buket?"" - Ruken Isik 17. Life is an Ongoing Struggle - Khanda Rashid Murad 18. A Woman of the Homeland of Rojava - Nafia Aysi Hasso 19. A Handful of Blood - Khanda Hameed 20. Except for Poetry, Nothing Else Shields Me - Hero Kurda 21. Once Upon a Time in Rojava - Deejila Haydar 22. A Day at Tel-Rafiat - Seveen Jimo 23. This is the Story of My Life - Lanja Khawe 24. I Struggle for Two Types of Liberation: Gender and Human Liberation - Dashne Nariman 25. What Motivated me to Write? - Zhala Hussein Index"

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'Jonsson courageously reveals the fault lines of the longstanding gulf between black and white feminism, exposing the power of white privilege in gender politics and how it undermines solidarity within the sisterhood. A must for a new generation of antiracist feminist scholars and activists who truly seek the holy grail of intersectional equality.'--Heidi Safia Mirza, editor of 'Black British Feminism' Jonsson courageously reveals the fault lines of the longstanding gulf between black and white feminism, exposing the power of white privilege in gender politics and how it undermines solidarity within the sisterhood. A must for a new generation of antiracist feminist scholars and activists who truly seek the holy grail of intersectional equality. - Heidi Safia Mirza, editor of 'Black British Feminism'


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Houzan Mahmoud is a Kurdish feminist, writer, public lecturer and anti-war activist. She is the co-founder of Culture Project, an online and print magazine that gives a platform to Kurdish voices. She has written for the Guardian, openDemocracy, Independent and New Statesman.

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