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The Past and The Present of Book Publishing in Kurdish Language in Syria


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Editor : Next Page Foundation Date & Place : 2006-01-01,
Preface : Pages : 34
Traduction : ISBN :
Language : EnglishFormat : 210x297 mm
FIKP's Code : Liv. Ang. 7601Theme : Sociology

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The Past and The Present of Book Publishing in Kurdish Language in Syria


The Past and The Present of Book Publishing in Kurdish Language in Syria

1. KURDISH WRITERS AND BOOK PRODUCTION IN SYRIA

Some Kurdish writers have written and published books in their language in Syria even under these difficult conditions. I will try to explain how this is accomplished at various stages.

1.1 An impeded mother tongue

It has been already stated that the usage of Kurdish language is hampered in different ways such as creating difficulties for education in Kurdish language in schools, for publishing books, periodicals, audio and video cassettes with songs in Kurdish, and even speaking Kurdish in institutions. (11). Publishing books and magazines in Kurdish was permitted during the French mandate but when Syria became an independent state, it started to be hampered.


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Contents of the research and some terms / 4
1. Kurdish writers and book production in Syria / 6
1.1 An impeded mother-tongue / 6
1.1.1 Writing in spite of regime’s pressure /6
1.2 Translators / 9
1.3 Proof-reading, pre-print, design / 9
1.4 Writers’ organizations / 9
1.5 Literature days, commemoration gatherings, contests and awards / 9

2. Book Publishing in Kurdish language in Syria / 12
2.1 The Ottoman era (until 1918) / 12
2.2 The French mandate (1920–1946) / 12
2.3 Syrian state after the French mandate (1946–2006) / 13
2.3.1 From 1946 to 1962 / 13
2.3.2 The Baath Party government (1963–2006) / 13
2.3.2.1 From 1963 to1990 / 13
2.3.2.2 From 1991 to 2000 / 13
2.3.2.3 The time of Bashar Al-Assad (the beginning of 21st century) / 15
2.3.2.3.1 After the events in Qamishli / 15
2.4 Print run and genres of the books published in Syria and Lebanon / 16
2.5 Book Annotation / 18

3. Kurdish Book Publishing in Syria and Lebanon / 19
3.1 Kurdish publishers and publishing houses / 19
3.2 Printing houses and printing / 19
3.3 Print run / 22
3.4 Book distribution and sales / 22
3.4.1 Bookshops / 22
3.4.2 Book distribution / 23
3.4.2.1 Book distribution abroad / 24
3.4.3 Sales / 25
3.4.4 Prices / 25
3.4.5 Book fairs  / 25
3.5 Copyright / 25
3.6 Piracy  / 25
3.7 ISBN / 25

4. Readers of Kurdish literature and libraries in Syria / 26
4.1 Literacy in Kurdish / 26
4.2 Libraries in Syria and Kurdish language editions / 26

5. Online book publishing / 27

6. Major problems and future development tendencies of Kurdish book publishing in Syria / 28
6.1 New tendencies in Kurdish book publishing / 28

Conclusion and recommendations / 29
Notes / 30
Sources / 33

The contents of this publication are the sole responsibility of its author, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Next Page Foundation




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