Kurdish Culture And Society

Kurdish Culture And Society Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle version is available to download in english. Read online anytime anywhere directly from your device. Click on the download button below to get a free pdf file of Kurdish Culture And Society book. This book definitely worth reading, it is an incredibly well-written.

Kurdish Culture and Society

Author : Lokman I. Meho,Kelly L. Maglaughlin
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2001-02-28
Category : History
ISBN : 9780313016806

Get Book

Kurdish Culture and Society by Lokman I. Meho,Kelly L. Maglaughlin Pdf

Unique, timely, and up-to-date, this volume is the first comprehensive bibliography on Kurdish culture and society. Compiled to help students, educators, researchers, and policy makers find relevant information with ease, the book includes more than 930 items in four major languages--Arabic, English, French, and German. This work covers the fields of anthropology, archaeology, art, communication, demography, travel, economy, education, ethnicity, health, journalism, language, literature, migration, music, religion, social structure, urbanization, and women's studies. The volume includes books and book chapters, journal articles, Ph.D. dissertations, conference papers, articles in dictionaries and encyclopedias, and important Web sites. Essays provide an overview of Kurdish society as well as surveys of Kurdish life in Syria, the former Soviet Union, Europe, and Lebanon. An invaluable guide for researchers interested in the Kurds and Kurdistan, this book will aid in the location of information that is highly diverse and scattered. With its focus on a timely subject, this book fills a major gap in the bibliographic literature.

The Kurds

Author : Sebastian Maisel
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 393 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2018-06-21
Category : History
ISBN : 9781440842573

Get Book

The Kurds by Sebastian Maisel Pdf

This indispensable resource for Western readers about the Kurds—an ancient indigenous group that exemplifies diversity in the Middle East—examines their history, politics, economics, and social structure. The Kurds: An Encyclopedia of Life, Culture, and Society provides an insightful examination the Kurds—from their historical beginning to today—through thematic and country-specific essays as well as important primary documents that allow for a greater understanding of the diversity and pluralism of the region. This single-volume work looks at the Kurds from a variety of angles and disciplines, including history, anthropology, economics, religion, geography, and musicology, to cover the ethnic populations of the original Kurdish homeland states as well as of the diaspora. The book evaluates sources in Kurdish (both Kurmanci and Sorani) in addition to information of Arabic, Persian, and Turkish origin to present broad, up-to-date coverage that will serve nonspecialist readers, high school and college students, and professionals, journalists, politicians, and other decision makers who require accurate perspectives on Kurdish history and culture. Additionally, an entire section of the book provides excerpts of primary sources selected for their importance to Kurdish history and identity. These 20 primary source excerpts are accompanied by introductions and analysis that enable readers to fully appreciate their political, religious, and cultural importance.

The Kurds and Kurdistan

Author : Lokman I. Meho
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 374 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 1997-06-25
Category : History
ISBN : 9780313032202

Get Book

The Kurds and Kurdistan by Lokman I. Meho Pdf

As the Kurdish question becomes more prominent in Middle Eastern politics, it is attracting attention from the media, the academic community, and governmental and non-governmental organizations. Swamped with questions from the press and academic departments, students of Kurdish topics have needed a comprehensive bibliography on the Kurds. This book meets that need. An introductory essay provides users with general background information on the Kurds and Kurdistan. With over 800 entries, the annotated bibliography provides information on the most important works about the Kurds and Kurdistan published from World War II through 1996. Emphasizing recent titles, the book focuses on English-language scholarly works. Arranged in topical chapters, the book opens with a section on general works, then covers travel works, history and archaeology, politics, minorities and religion in Kurdistan, society, economy, language and education, literature and folklore, and culture and arts.

The Kurds

Author : Sebastian Maisel
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 337 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2018-06-21
Category : History
ISBN : 9798216108535

Get Book

The Kurds by Sebastian Maisel Pdf

This indispensable resource for Western readers about the Kurds—an ancient indigenous group that exemplifies diversity in the Middle East—examines their history, politics, economics, and social structure. The Kurds: An Encyclopedia of Life, Culture, and Society provides an insightful examination the Kurds—from their historical beginning to today—through thematic and country-specific essays as well as important primary documents that allow for a greater understanding of the diversity and pluralism of the region. This single-volume work looks at the Kurds from a variety of angles and disciplines, including history, anthropology, economics, religion, geography, and musicology, to cover the ethnic populations of the original Kurdish homeland states as well as of the diaspora. The book evaluates sources in Kurdish (both Kurmanci and Sorani) in addition to information of Arabic, Persian, and Turkish origin to present broad, up-to-date coverage that will serve nonspecialist readers, high school and college students, and professionals, journalists, politicians, and other decision makers who require accurate perspectives on Kurdish history and culture. Additionally, an entire section of the book provides excerpts of primary sources selected for their importance to Kurdish history and identity. These 20 primary source excerpts are accompanied by introductions and analysis that enable readers to fully appreciate their political, religious, and cultural importance.

Kurdish Culture and Society

Author : Lokman I. Meho,Kelly L. Maglaughlin
Publisher : Greenwood
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2001-02-28
Category : History
ISBN : 9780313315435

Get Book

Kurdish Culture and Society by Lokman I. Meho,Kelly L. Maglaughlin Pdf

Unique, timely, and up-to-date, this volume is the first comprehensive bibliography on Kurdish culture and society. Compiled to help students, educators, researchers, and policy makers find relevant information with ease, the book includes more than 930 items in four major languages--Arabic, English, French, and German. This work covers the fields of anthropology, archaeology, art, communication, demography, travel, economy, education, ethnicity, health, journalism, language, literature, migration, music, religion, social structure, urbanization, and women's studies. The volume includes books and book chapters, journal articles, Ph.D. dissertations, conference papers, articles in dictionaries and encyclopedias, and important Web sites. Essays provide an overview of Kurdish society as well as surveys of Kurdish life in Syria, the former Soviet Union, Europe, and Lebanon. An invaluable guide for researchers interested in the Kurds and Kurdistan, this book will aid in the location of information that is highly diverse and scattered. With its focus on a timely subject, this book fills a major gap in the bibliographic literature.

Kurdish Culture and Identity

Author : Philip Kreyenbroek,Christine Allison
Publisher : Zed Books
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Political Science
ISBN : UOM:49015002648161

Get Book

Kurdish Culture and Identity by Philip Kreyenbroek,Christine Allison Pdf

This is a study of the culture of the Kurdish people. It looks at their history, literature, language, religion, costume and material culture including rugs and weaving

The Kurds and Kurdistan

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Greenwood
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 1997-06-25
Category : History
ISBN : STANFORD:36105019342208

Get Book

The Kurds and Kurdistan by Anonim Pdf

As the Kurdish question becomes more prominent in Middle Eastern politics, it is attracting attention from the media, the academic community, and governmental and non-governmental organizations. Swamped with questions from the press and academic departments, students of Kurdish topics have needed a comprehensive bibliography on the Kurds. This book meets that need. An introductory essay provides users with general background information on the Kurds and Kurdistan. With over 800 entries, the annotated bibliography provides information on the most important works about the Kurds and Kurdistan published from World War II through 1996. Emphasizing recent titles, the book focuses on English-language scholarly works. Arranged in topical chapters, the book opens with a section on general works, then covers travel works, history and archaeology, politics, minorities and religion in Kurdistan, society, economy, language and education, literature and folklore, and culture and arts.

The Zaza Kurds of Turkey

Author : Mehmed S. Kaya
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2011-05-30
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780857720146

Get Book

The Zaza Kurds of Turkey by Mehmed S. Kaya Pdf

Turkey, at the very intersection between Europe and the Middle East, comprises a plethora of ethnicities and minority groups. There is however very little official data about many of its chief minorities. The Zazas are one such group: a Kurdish people speaking the Zaza dialect, and living as a distinct people in the eastern Anatolian provinces. Mehmet S. Kaya here investigates all aspects of Zaza life: kinship, economy, culture, identity, gender relations, patriarchy and religion. His fieldwork among local communities in the Zaza area sheds light upon the ways in which this Middle Eastern minority has maintained its way of life and cultural identity in today's globalised society. This book provides valuable insights into a little-known people, and will be of interest within the fields of Middle East Studies, Islamic Studies, Minority Studies and Diaspora Studies.

Imagining Kurdistan

Author : Özlem Belçim Galip
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2015-04-24
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780857726438

Get Book

Imagining Kurdistan by Özlem Belçim Galip Pdf

From the First Gulf War to the present upheaval in Syria, the Kurdish question has been a crucial issue within the Middle East region and in international politics. Spread across several countries, the Kurds constitute the largest stateless nation in the world. In this context, a striking question arises: how are Kurdish identity and the idea of the homeland - both as a symbol and as territorial space - constructed in writings from Turkish Kurdistan and its diaspora? Through a comparative analysis of Kurdish writing, Ozlem Galip here provides the first comprehensive look at modern Kurdish literature. Drawing on theories of space and collective memory and exploring the use of the historical past and personal memories in the literature of stateless nations, this book analyses the construction of the imaginary homeland and the concept of Kurdish identity.

As Strong as the Mountains

Author : Robert L. Brenneman
Publisher : Waveland Press
Page : 148 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2007-02-17
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781478608158

Get Book

As Strong as the Mountains by Robert L. Brenneman Pdf

Robert Brenneman provides a razor-sharp awareness of the Kurds roots in the Middle East as well as their massive urban migration and the resulting cultural upheaval. Based on long-term research, this richly layered ethnography takes readers on a journey from the mountains of Ararat, the alleged resting place of Noahs Ark, to urban environments in a megalopolis like Istanbul, Turkey. Brenneman, who lived among the Kurds in both Iraq and Turkey, conducted fieldwork in such places as refugee camps, destroyed mountain villages, and tea gardens in Istanbul. He examines core and changing aspects of Kurdish culture, including human rights, ethnic identity, womens roles, family and community, religious practices, and the transition from oral tradition to literacy. In addition to providing insight into the worldview of the Kurdish people from antiquities to current events, the author points to key lessons that can be drawn from the ongoing dilemmas they face.

Perspectives on Kurdistan's Economy and Society in Transition

Author : Serwan M.J. Baban,Alan Dilani,Almas Heshmati
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 585 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2014-10-16
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781443869713

Get Book

Perspectives on Kurdistan's Economy and Society in Transition by Serwan M.J. Baban,Alan Dilani,Almas Heshmati Pdf

The second scientific World Kurdish Congress was held in October 2012 at Hewler with the theme of improving the quality of life, science and culture for progress in Kurdistan. The papers presented focused on various important aspects of culture, economy, education, health, industry and political science in Kurdistan. The objective of this conference was to create a network of academicians to exchange and develop knowledge and work together with the Kurdistan Regional Government on how to further enhance the progress within the Kurdish society. This volume is a collection of 26 studies presented at the Congress and includes an introduction by the editors and a summary report of the Congress. The topics presented here are diverse, covering several areas pertinent to the current Kurdish situation. The studies are divided into ten areas: namely, agriculture and rural development; diaspora; education and research; health and quality of life; industry; information technology and e-government; infrastructure and development; language; human rights; and politics. In the last part of the volume, the organization committee provides a compilation of recommendations from the Congress to the Kurdistan Regional Government.

The Political and Cultural History of the Kurds

Author : Amir Harrak
Publisher : Kurdish People, History and Politics
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2021-12-23
Category : Kurds
ISBN : 1433182122

Get Book

The Political and Cultural History of the Kurds by Amir Harrak Pdf

The book describes the politics, culture and history of the Kurds in medieval and modern history, including the contemporary 'Arab Spring'. This anthology is dedicated to the memory of Professor Amir Hassanpour and examines his contribution to Kurdish scholarship.

The Kurds of Iraq

Author : Mahir A. Aziz
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2011-01-30
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780857719515

Get Book

The Kurds of Iraq by Mahir A. Aziz Pdf

Over ninety years since their absorption into the modern Iraqi state, the Kurdish people of Iraq still remain an apparent anomaly in the modern world - a nation without a state. In 'The Kurds of Iraq', Mahir Aziz explores this incongruity, and asks the pertinent questions, who are the Kurds today? What is their relationship to the Iraqi state? How do they perceive themselves and their prospective political future? And in what way are they crucial for the stability of the Iraqi state? In the wake of the Gulf War of 1991 in the face of the Iraqi state, the Kurds endeavoured to create a de facto state and to concretise and stabilise the institutions that would enable this. 'The Kurds of Iraq' thus examines the creation, evolution and development of Kurdish nationalism despite the suppression of its political and cultural manifestations. Through extensive interviews in the field, Aziz assesses the impact of recent history on the complex process of identity formation amongst Kurdish students at three of the nation's leading universities. He provides an in depth examination of students' socio-economic backgrounds, and their thoughts on and experiences of what it means to be Kurdish in the modern Iraqi state, and the impact this has on their perception of their language, culture and religion. Aziz's invaluable and extensive field research furthermore serves as a point of departure for an investigation into the relationship between national identity and historical memory in Iraqi Kurdistan and beyond. He thus analyses wider issues of the intersection and interdependency of national, regional, ethnic, tribal and local identities. He thus constructs an intimate portrait of the Kurds of Iraq, which will provide an important insight for students and researchers of the Middle East and for those interested the important issues of nationalism and ethnic identity in the modern nation state, and the impact these issues have on the stability of Iraq itself.

The Formation of Modern Kurdish Society in Iran

Author : Marouf Cabi
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2021-11-04
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780755642250

Get Book

The Formation of Modern Kurdish Society in Iran by Marouf Cabi Pdf

Although the Kurds have attracted widespread international attention, Iranian Kurdistan has been largely overlooked. This book examines the consequences of modernity and modernisation for Iran's Kurdish society in the 20th century. Marouf Cabi argues that while state-led modernisation integrated the Kurds in modern Iran, the homogenisation of identity and culture also resulted in their vigorous pursuit of their political and cultural rights. Focusing on the dual process of state-led modernisation and homogenisation of identity and culture, Cabi examines the consequences of modernity and modernisation for the socioeconomic, cultural, and political structures as well as for gender relations. It is the consequences of this dynamic dual process that explains the modern structures of Iran's Kurdish society, on the one hand, and its intimate relationship with Iran as a historical, geographical, and political entity, on the other. Using Persian, Kurdish and English sources, the book explores the transformation of Kurdish society between the Second World War and the 1979 Iranian Revolution, with a special focus on the era of the 'White Revolution' during the 1960s and 1970s.

Kurdish Art and Identity

Author : Alireza Korangy
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 225 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2020-09-07
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9783110599626

Get Book

Kurdish Art and Identity by Alireza Korangy Pdf

Folklore has been a phenomenon based on nostalgic and autochthonous nuances conveyed with a story-telling technique with a penchant for over-playing and nationalistic pomp and circumstance, often with significant consequences for societal, poetic, and cultural areas. These papers highlight challenges that have an outreaching relationship to the regional, rhetorical, and trans-rhetorical devices and manners in Kurdish folklore, which subscribes to an ironic sense of hope all the while issuing an appeal for a largely unaccomplished nationhood, simultaneously insisting on a linguistic solidarity. In a folkloric literature that has an overarching theory of poetics – perhaps even trans-figurative cognitive poetics due to the multi-faceted nature of its application and the complexity of its linguistic structure – the relationship of man (and less frequently woman) with others takes center stage in many of the folkloric creations. Arts are not figurative representations of the real in the Kurdish world; they are the real.