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The Mother, the Politician, and the Guerrilla intervenes in discussions on decolonialism and feminism by introducing the example of the Kurdish Women’s Freedom Movement. Üstündağ shows how the practices and the concepts of the movement contribute to debates on how the past, present, and future can be critically rethought in revolutionary ways.
In the movement’s images, figures, voices, bodies, and their reverberations Üstündağ elaborates a new political imagination that has emerged in Kurdistan through women’s acts and speech. This political imagination unfolds between flesh, body, voice, language. It is the result of Kurdish women’s desire to find new ways of being and becoming, between the necessary and the possible.
Focusing on the figures of the mother, the woman politician and woman guerilla, Üstündağ argues that the Kurdish Women’s Freedom Movement changes what politics consists of, including its matter, relationality, temporality, and spatiality. Although anchored in the specific Kurdish experiences, the book puts the movement into conversation with feminist political theory, psychoanalysis, Black Studies, Queer Studies, and Decolonial Studies. In solidarity with the Kurdish Movement’s tradition of resistance to History with a capital H that Kurds have built through reiterated performance, the book seeks to establish what new entanglements with wide-ranging thought the movement offers as a provocation for contemporary politics.



Table of Contents

Introduction | 1
Part I: Mother
1. The Voice of the Maternal: Kurdish Mothers at the Intersection of Linguicide and Matricide | 25
2. Law(s) of the Maternal: Kurdish Mothers in Public | 47
Part II: Politician
3. Antigone as Kurdish Politician: Gendered Dwellings in the Limit between Freedom and Peace | 73
4. Kurdish Women Politicians at the Border between Body and Flesh | 100
Part III: Guerrilla
5. Who Are We and How Must We Live? Being a Friend in the Guerrilla Movement | 127
6. A Promise, a Letter, a Funeral, and a Wedding | 156
Conclusion | 173
Acknowledgments | 181
Notes | 183
Bibliography | 229
Index | 251

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      Publisher: Fordham University Press
      Publication Date: 03/10/2023
      ISBN13: 9781531505516, 978-1531505516
      ISBN10: 1531505511

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The Mother, the Politician, and the Guerrilla intervenes in discussions on decolonialism and feminism by introducing the example of the Kurdish Women’s Freedom Movement. Üstündağ shows how the practices and the concepts of the movement contribute to debates on how the past, present, and future can be critically rethought in revolutionary ways.
      In the movement’s images, figures, voices, bodies, and their reverberations Üstündağ elaborates a new political imagination that has emerged in Kurdistan through women’s acts and speech. This political imagination unfolds between flesh, body, voice, language. It is the result of Kurdish women’s desire to find new ways of being and becoming, between the necessary and the possible.
      Focusing on the figures of the mother, the woman politician and woman guerilla, Üstündağ argues that the Kurdish Women’s Freedom Movement changes what politics consists of, including its matter, relationality, temporality, and spatiality. Although anchored in the specific Kurdish experiences, the book puts the movement into conversation with feminist political theory, psychoanalysis, Black Studies, Queer Studies, and Decolonial Studies. In solidarity with the Kurdish Movement’s tradition of resistance to History with a capital H that Kurds have built through reiterated performance, the book seeks to establish what new entanglements with wide-ranging thought the movement offers as a provocation for contemporary politics.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction | 1
      Part I: Mother
      1. The Voice of the Maternal: Kurdish Mothers at the Intersection of Linguicide and Matricide | 25
      2. Law(s) of the Maternal: Kurdish Mothers in Public | 47
      Part II: Politician
      3. Antigone as Kurdish Politician: Gendered Dwellings in the Limit between Freedom and Peace | 73
      4. Kurdish Women Politicians at the Border between Body and Flesh | 100
      Part III: Guerrilla
      5. Who Are We and How Must We Live? Being a Friend in the Guerrilla Movement | 127
      6. A Promise, a Letter, a Funeral, and a Wedding | 156
      Conclusion | 173
      Acknowledgments | 181
      Notes | 183
      Bibliography | 229
      Index | 251

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