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Prison writings from 22 Kurdish women who were elected to office in Turkey and then imprisoned by the state on political grounds



Trade Review

'This compelling collection highlights personal experiences of imprisoned Kurdish women politicians and their feminist struggle against gender inequality, patriarchal social structures and anti-Kurdish repression in Turkey'

-- Vera Eccarius-Kelly, Professor of Political Science and International Relations at Siena College in Albany, New York

'Takes the reader beyond mere political struggle to a vibrant interconnected memories and inner lives of Kurdish women political prisoners'

-- Shahrzad Mojab, Professor at the University of Toronto and co-author of ‘Women of Kurdistan’

'A powerful testament that a caged bird can still sing, this is an inspiring chorus for people world-wide to join hands and carry forth the fight for freedom, and for life, no matter what the circumstances'

-- Alpa Shah, author of the award-winning 'Nightmarch: Among India's Revolutionary Guerrillas', and Professor of Anthropology at London School of Economics

Table of Contents

Translation Coordinators’ Preface - Ruken Isik, Emek Ergun, and Janet Biehl
Preface to English Edition - Gültan Kışanak
Overview: The Growing Struggle for Women's Liberation - Gültan Kışanak
1. How Will You Find That Many Women? - Aysel Tuğluk
2. Mother, Child, Prison - Burcu Çelik Özkan
3. We Never Considered It from That Angle - Çağlar Demirel
4. Hurry up and Fix Things-Don't Let Us Down Before Our Husbands- Diba Keskin
5. I Struggled Hard, But I Never Gave Up - Dilek Hatipoğlu
6. We Have Your Keys. You Can Come and Get Them - Edibe Şahin
7. Women's Worked Viewed as Frivolous - Evin Keve
8. You're Going to Eat with the Men? - Fatma Doğan
9. History Has No Love for Women Who Stop and Keep Quiet - Figen Yüksekdağ
10. Three Times Elected, Three Years Barred from Serving - Gülser Yıldırım
11. Being a Woman is Hard … Even Dangerous - Gültan Kışanak
12. Are Men Going to Walk Behind a Woman? - Leyla Güven
13. Mayor, We Don't Dare Say Anything to These Women Anymore - Mukaddes Kubilay
14. One Must Travel from City to City. Women Can't Do It - Nurhayat Altun
15. Women Should Be the Ones to Handle Finances - Sara Kaya
16. This Woman Is Tough as Nails - Sadiye Süer Baran
17. From Prison to Parliament - Sebahat Tuncel
18. Imprisoned for Providing Services - Selma Karakoç
19. One Woman Became Eighty - Yıldız Çetin
20. Is Sir Chiefwoman in? - Zeynep Han Bingöl
21. They've Turned It into a Women’s Municipality - Zeynep Sipçik
22. Breaking Down the Doors - Selma Irmak

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The Purple Color of Kurdish Politics

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      Publisher: Pluto Press
      Publication Date: 01/11/2022
      ISBN13: 9780745347080, 978-0745347080
      ISBN10: 0745347088

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Prison writings from 22 Kurdish women who were elected to office in Turkey and then imprisoned by the state on political grounds



      Trade Review

      'This compelling collection highlights personal experiences of imprisoned Kurdish women politicians and their feminist struggle against gender inequality, patriarchal social structures and anti-Kurdish repression in Turkey'

      -- Vera Eccarius-Kelly, Professor of Political Science and International Relations at Siena College in Albany, New York

      'Takes the reader beyond mere political struggle to a vibrant interconnected memories and inner lives of Kurdish women political prisoners'

      -- Shahrzad Mojab, Professor at the University of Toronto and co-author of ‘Women of Kurdistan’

      'A powerful testament that a caged bird can still sing, this is an inspiring chorus for people world-wide to join hands and carry forth the fight for freedom, and for life, no matter what the circumstances'

      -- Alpa Shah, author of the award-winning 'Nightmarch: Among India's Revolutionary Guerrillas', and Professor of Anthropology at London School of Economics

      Table of Contents

      Translation Coordinators’ Preface - Ruken Isik, Emek Ergun, and Janet Biehl
      Preface to English Edition - Gültan Kışanak
      Overview: The Growing Struggle for Women's Liberation - Gültan Kışanak
      1. How Will You Find That Many Women? - Aysel Tuğluk
      2. Mother, Child, Prison - Burcu Çelik Özkan
      3. We Never Considered It from That Angle - Çağlar Demirel
      4. Hurry up and Fix Things-Don't Let Us Down Before Our Husbands- Diba Keskin
      5. I Struggled Hard, But I Never Gave Up - Dilek Hatipoğlu
      6. We Have Your Keys. You Can Come and Get Them - Edibe Şahin
      7. Women's Worked Viewed as Frivolous - Evin Keve
      8. You're Going to Eat with the Men? - Fatma Doğan
      9. History Has No Love for Women Who Stop and Keep Quiet - Figen Yüksekdağ
      10. Three Times Elected, Three Years Barred from Serving - Gülser Yıldırım
      11. Being a Woman is Hard … Even Dangerous - Gültan Kışanak
      12. Are Men Going to Walk Behind a Woman? - Leyla Güven
      13. Mayor, We Don't Dare Say Anything to These Women Anymore - Mukaddes Kubilay
      14. One Must Travel from City to City. Women Can't Do It - Nurhayat Altun
      15. Women Should Be the Ones to Handle Finances - Sara Kaya
      16. This Woman Is Tough as Nails - Sadiye Süer Baran
      17. From Prison to Parliament - Sebahat Tuncel
      18. Imprisoned for Providing Services - Selma Karakoç
      19. One Woman Became Eighty - Yıldız Çetin
      20. Is Sir Chiefwoman in? - Zeynep Han Bingöl
      21. They've Turned It into a Women’s Municipality - Zeynep Sipçik
      22. Breaking Down the Doors - Selma Irmak

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