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Kurds and Yezidis in the Middle East : shifting identities, borders and the experience of minority communities
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ISBN: 9780755639922 9780755601196 075560119X 0755639928 9780755601219 9780755601202 Year: 2022 Publisher: London I.B. Tauris

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Chapter 1 Introduction: Towards a Cross-Fertilization between Kurdish and Yezidi Studies, Günes Murat Tezcür Section I - Formations: Kurdish and Yezidi Political Identities -- Chapter 2 Ehmed ̊Xan'̋s Political Philosophy in Mem Zn̋, Mücahit Bilici -- Chapter 3 Historical and Political Dimensions of Yezidi Identity before and After the Firman (Genocide) of 3 August 2014, Majid Hassan Ali -- Chapter 4 Political Identity of Kurdish Refugees in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, Arzu Yilmaz -- Chapter 5 Survival, Coexistence, and Autonomy: Yezidi Political Identity after Genocide, Günes Murat Tezcür, Zeynep Kaya, and Bayar Sevdeen Section II - Perceptions: Kurds and Yezidis in the Eyes of Others -- Chapter 6 Paying the Price of Dasht-i Karbala: Perceptions of Yezidis in the Ottoman Era, Bahadin H. Kerborani -- Chapter 7 Orientalist Views of Kurds and Kurdistan, Zeynep Kaya -- Chapter 8 'White Man's Burden' or Victim's Hope(lessness): Armeno-Kurdish Relations and Mutual Perceptions before Genocide , Ohannes Kiliçdagi -- Chapter 9 Turkish Public Opinion on Cultural and Political Demands of Kurds, Ekrem Karakoç & Ege Özen -- Chapter 10 'We are Yezidi, being otherwise never stopped our persecution': Yezidi Perceptions of Kurds and Kurdish Identity, Tutku Ayhan. "The diversity of Kurdish communities across the Middle East is now recognized as central to understanding both the challenges and opportunities for their representation and politics. Yet little scholarship has focused on the complexities within these different groups and the range of their experiences. This book diversifies the literature on Kurdish Studies by offering close analyses of subjects which have not been adequately researched, and in particular, by highlighting the Kurds' relationship to the Yazidis. Case studies include: the political ideas of Ehmede Xani, ?the father of Kurdish nationalism?; the Kurds of the Caucasus; Kurdish refugees in camps in Iraq; the perception of the Kurds by Armenians in the late Ottoman Empire and the Turks in modern Western Turkey; and the important connections and shared heritage of the Kurds and the Yazidis, especially in the aftermath of the 2014 ISIS attacks. The book comprises the leading voices in Kurdish Studies and combines in-depth empirical work with theoretical and conceptual discussions to take the debates in the field in new directions. The study is divided into three thematic sections to capture new insights into the heterogeneous aspects of Kurdish history and identity. In doing so, contributors explain why we need to pay close attention to the shifting identities and the diversity of the Kurds, and what implications this has for Middle East Studies and Minority Studies more generally."

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