The Core of Resistance: Recognising Intersectional Struggle in the Kurdish Women’s Movement

Abstract The paper addresses the women’s movement in the Northern Syrian region known by Kurds as Rojava, a movement whose central role in building an autonomous political project has its roots in the Kurdish nationalist struggle, specifically that organised by the Kurdish Worker’s Party, also known...

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Main Authors: Bruna Ferreira, Vinícius Santiago
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro
Series:Contexto Internacional
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-85292018000300479&lng=en&tlng=en
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description Abstract The paper addresses the women’s movement in the Northern Syrian region known by Kurds as Rojava, a movement whose central role in building an autonomous political project has its roots in the Kurdish nationalist struggle, specifically that organised by the Kurdish Worker’s Party, also known as the PKK, in Turkey. This study brings to the fore reflections on the power relations that cross the struggle carried out by these women, who, for their part, are crossed by the intersection of gender, ethnicity and class, which feeds and composes the critical praxis of this organised struggle. The Kurdish women’s political path is approached through the contradictions and ambiguities they encounter when they face the challenge of becoming aware of their own place in a political project, which at first had a nationalist character and is now beginning to gain new contours. The presence of the female figure in a political context of armed conflict endows these women with the role of challenging the boundaries on which the foundational elements of international politics rely, namely, the boundary between public and private spheres and gender roles played socially and politically. The Kurdish women’s movement in Rojava disturbs the foundational boundaries of the modern nation-state alongside the hegemonic constructions of masculinity and femininity, and the militarised character of politics, which are constitutive of the modern imaginary of political community.
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spelling doaj.art-da6bc44c7d9d4ad5b2299aeacd67c6792022-12-22T03:43:56ZspaPontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de JaneiroContexto Internacional1982-024040347950010.1590/s0102-8529.2018400300004S0102-85292018000300479The Core of Resistance: Recognising Intersectional Struggle in the Kurdish Women’s MovementBruna FerreiraVinícius SantiagoAbstract The paper addresses the women’s movement in the Northern Syrian region known by Kurds as Rojava, a movement whose central role in building an autonomous political project has its roots in the Kurdish nationalist struggle, specifically that organised by the Kurdish Worker’s Party, also known as the PKK, in Turkey. This study brings to the fore reflections on the power relations that cross the struggle carried out by these women, who, for their part, are crossed by the intersection of gender, ethnicity and class, which feeds and composes the critical praxis of this organised struggle. The Kurdish women’s political path is approached through the contradictions and ambiguities they encounter when they face the challenge of becoming aware of their own place in a political project, which at first had a nationalist character and is now beginning to gain new contours. The presence of the female figure in a political context of armed conflict endows these women with the role of challenging the boundaries on which the foundational elements of international politics rely, namely, the boundary between public and private spheres and gender roles played socially and politically. The Kurdish women’s movement in Rojava disturbs the foundational boundaries of the modern nation-state alongside the hegemonic constructions of masculinity and femininity, and the militarised character of politics, which are constitutive of the modern imaginary of political community.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-85292018000300479&lng=en&tlng=enIntersectionalityKurdish WomenRojavaNation-stateMovement
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Vinícius Santiago
The Core of Resistance: Recognising Intersectional Struggle in the Kurdish Women’s Movement
Contexto Internacional
Intersectionality
Kurdish Women
Rojava
Nation-state
Movement
title The Core of Resistance: Recognising Intersectional Struggle in the Kurdish Women’s Movement
title_full The Core of Resistance: Recognising Intersectional Struggle in the Kurdish Women’s Movement
title_fullStr The Core of Resistance: Recognising Intersectional Struggle in the Kurdish Women’s Movement
title_full_unstemmed The Core of Resistance: Recognising Intersectional Struggle in the Kurdish Women’s Movement
title_short The Core of Resistance: Recognising Intersectional Struggle in the Kurdish Women’s Movement
title_sort core of resistance recognising intersectional struggle in the kurdish women s movement
topic Intersectionality
Kurdish Women
Rojava
Nation-state
Movement
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