Enacting Citizenship
Kurdish Women's Resilience, Activism and Creativity

Author(s)
Hamelink, Wendelmoet
Bocheńska, Joanna
Wiktor-Mach, Dobrosława
Kaczorowski, Karol
Hanoğlu, Hayal
Skupiński, Marcin
Hajiagha, Azad
Rodi Keskin, Hüseyin
Weiss, Nerina
Şen, Besime
Language
EnglishAbstract
This open access book presents new, empirically-based ethnographic and sociological studies of Kurdish women’s activism and its implications for their rights and the dynamics of citizenship across different social, cultural, and political fields. Organized into five sections, the book explores the ecological and cultural aspects of citizenship and activism; the interplay between activism and family life; the status of citizens and stateless people in marginalized conditions; and the historical development of Kurdish citizenship in various regions of Kurdistan and the diaspora. It offers an in-depth exploration of lived citizenship, social movements, and women activism in the Global South, as well as a comprehensive study of contemporary Kurdish society, politics, and culture. This book is an essential read for researchers in Kurdish studies, women’s and gender studies, family studies, peace and conflict studies, migration studies, environmental studies, and art and literary studies.
Keywords
Kurdistan; women's studies; activism; social movements; Middle East; Global South; community development; postcolonial studiesISBN
9783031835377, 9783031835360Publisher
Springer NaturePublisher website
http://www.springernature.com/oabooksPublication date and place
Cham, 2025Imprint
Palgrave MacmillanClassification
Gender studies, gender groups
Social and cultural history
Migration, immigration and emigration
Educational strategies and policy
Civics and citizenship

