Abstract:The article explores the Kurdish women's movement in Turkey by bridging two forms of resistance: those of guerrilla women fighters and of activist women. Based on my extensive ethnographic and archival research, I ask how women under conditions of war engage in different modes of resistance. In what ways does the “heroic resistance” of guerrilla women resonate with and/or contradict the everyday, “ordinary” struggles of activist women? The potent image of the Kurdish guerrilla woman that emerged in the early 1… Show more
“…Einwohner and Rochford () focus on the 2017 Women's March as well, exploring how individuals and organizations use social media to maintain movements between large events. Göksel () draws our attention to the Kurdish women's movement in Turkey and explores the resistance activities of both guerrilla women fighters and activist women; she asks, how do different groups of women under conditions of war engage in different modes of resistance and in what ways do these strategies resonate or contradict one another?…”
“…Einwohner and Rochford () focus on the 2017 Women's March as well, exploring how individuals and organizations use social media to maintain movements between large events. Göksel () draws our attention to the Kurdish women's movement in Turkey and explores the resistance activities of both guerrilla women fighters and activist women; she asks, how do different groups of women under conditions of war engage in different modes of resistance and in what ways do these strategies resonate or contradict one another?…”
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