Purple Color of Kurdish Politics

Purple Color of Kurdish Politics

Women Politicians Write from Prison

Biehl, Janet; Kisanak, Gueltan; Isik, Ruken; Ergun, Emek

Pluto Press

11/2022

272

Dura

Inglês

9780745347097

15 a 20 dias

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Translation Coordinators' Preface - Ruken Isik, Emek Ergun, and Janet Biehl

Preface to English Edition - Gueltan Kisanak

Overview: The Growing Struggle for Women's Liberation - Gueltan Kisanak

1. How Will You Find That Many Women? - Aysel Tugluk

2. Mother, Child, Prison - Burcu Celik OEzkan

3. We Never Considered It from That Angle - Caglar 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 Hatipoglu

6. We Have Your Keys. You Can Come and Get Them - Edibe Sahin

7. Women's Worked Viewed as Frivolous - Evin Keve

8. You're Going to Eat with the Men? - Fatma Dogan

9. History Has No Love for Women Who Stop and Keep Quiet - Figen Yueksekdag

10. Three Times Elected, Three Years Barred from Serving - Guelser Yildirim

11. Being a Woman is Hard ... Even Dangerous - Gueltan Kisanak

12. Are Men Going to Walk Behind a Woman? - Leyla Gueven

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 Sueer Baran

17. From Prison to Parliament - Sebahat Tuncel

18. Imprisoned for Providing Services - Selma Karakoc

19. One Woman Became Eighty - Yildiz Cetin

20. Is Sir Chiefwoman in? - Zeynep Han Bingoel

21. They've Turned It into a Women's Municipality - Zeynep Sipcik

22. Breaking Down the Doors - Selma Irmak



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Translators and Coordinators
Prison Writings; electoral politics; Women's liberation; Women's stories; PKK; Kurdistan; Turkey; Rojava; Political Prisoners; State Repression; Patriarchy; Feminism; Kurdish Women's Movement; Kurdish Women; Kurdish; incarceration; Kurds; Kurdish feminism; HDP; Erdogan; Istanbul Convention; Istanbul Soezlesmesi; self-governance; radical democracy; Turkish fascism; women political prisoners; Gueltan Kisanak