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Kurdish Women’s Experiences of Forced Migration and Resettlement in Germany since 2010

In: Kurdish Studies Journal
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Handan Çağlayan Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Institut für Asien- und Afrikawissenschaften Berlin Germany

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Abstract

This article explores the recent experiences of displaced Kurdish women, based on outputs of a qualitative field research conducted in Berlin, between 2021 and 2022. Situating their displacement within the broader context of Kurdish forced migration—intensified by the conflicts of the 2010s in the Middle East—it examines the intersectional challenges they face, considering factors such as gender, ethnicity, class, religion, and refugeeness. The study also highlights their resilience and agency in navigating and rebuilding their lives in Germany.

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