Kurdish Studies Archive

Vol. 6 No. 1 2018. Special Issue: Women and War in Kurdistan

Kurdish Studies Archive publishes the content of volumes 1 to 10 of Kurdish Studies. This interdisciplinary and peer-reviewed journal was dedicated to publishing high-quality research and scholarship. Since 2023 the journal has been continued as the new Kurdish Studies Journal, published by Brill, and focuses on research, scholarship, and debates in the field of Kurdish studies in a multidisciplinary fashion covering a wide range of topics including, but not limited to, economics, history, society, gender, minorities, politics, health, law, environment, language, media, culture, arts, and education.

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Editorial


 Martin van Bruinessen

Introduction



Theorising women and war in Kurdistan: A feminist and critical perspective
 Nazand Begikhani, Wendelmoet Hamelink and Nerina Weiss

Research articles



The representation of post-conflict gender violence in Iraqi Kurdish novelistic discourse in Bahdinan
 Lolav M. Hassan Alhamid

Reading and feeling gender in perpetrator graffiti and photography in Turkey
 Beja Protner

Saving the survivors: Yezidi women, Islamic State and the German Admissions Programme
 Thomas McGee

Building brand Kurdistan: Helly Luv, the gender of nationhood, and the War on Terror
 Nicholas S. Glastonbury

Mother-activism before the European Court of Human Rights: Gender sensitivity towards Kurdish mothers and wives in enforced disappearance cases
 Maja Davidovic

Book reviews



Khanna Omarkhali, The Yezidi Religious Textual Tradition: From Oral to Written. Categories, Transmission, Scripturalisation and Canonisation of the Yezidi Oral Religious Texts
 Martin van Bruinessen

Parvin Mahmoudveysi, Denise Bailey, Ludwig Paul, and Geoffrey Haig, The Gorani Language of Gawraǰū, a Village of West Iran: Texts, Grammar, and Lexicon; Mahmoudveysi, Parvin, and Denise Bailey. The Gorani Language of Zarda, a Village of West Iran: Texts, Grammar, and Lexicon
 Michiel Leezenberg

David Gaunt, Naures Atto, and Soner O. Barthoma, Let Them Not Return: Sayfo – The Genocide against the Assyrian, Syriac and Chaldean Christians in the Ottoman Empire
 Heleen Murre-van den Berg

Ahmed Fawaz, Opportunity, Identity, and Resources in Ethnic Mobilization: The Iraqi Kurds and the Abkhaz of Georgia
 Jacob A. Crusinberry

Michael M. Gunter (ed.), Kurdish Issues: Essays in Honor of Robert Olson
 Michiel Leezenberg
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