2024
DOI: 10.1111/gwao.13184
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Weeping without tears: Kurdish female kolbers and gendered necropolitics of state in Iran

Ahmad Mohammadpour,
Aso Javaheri

Abstract: This article disentangles the nexus between coloniality, territoriality, and gendered necropolitics of state in Iran and how it shapes the lives of the Kurdish female cross‐border laborers (kolbers, in Kurdish) in Eastern Kurdistan (Rojhelat, in Kurdish). Drawing on Achille Mbembe's notion of “necropolitics,” we conceptualize kolberi as a work of death that subjects Kurds to indiscriminate and collective punishment through necro‐disciplinary measures, exposing them constantly to precarious conditions. The necr… Show more

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