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The Kurds, Nationalism and Politics


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Éditeur : Saqi Date & Lieu : 2006, London
Préface : | Pages : 344
Traduction : ISBN : 978-0-86356-825-1
Langue : AnglaisFormat : 155x240 mm
Code FIKP : Liv. Ang.Thème : Politique

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The Kurds, Nationalism and Politics

The Kurds, nationalism and politics

Faleh A. Jabar, Hosham Dawod

Saqi

In the aftermath of the Second Gulf Wax, the Kurdish people are on the verge of establishing themselves as a recognised political force within a federation. The case of the Kurds, therefore, provides a strong foundation for drawing fresh, insightful conclusions about a very contemporary question: how do ethnicity and issues of self-determination interact?

In the early twentieth century the principle of self-determination was expounded by two very different leaders — the revolutionary Russian Vladimir Lenin and the liberal American Woodrow Wilson. In our times, however, ethnic relations are assuming the central role nationalism occupied over a century ago. Today more than 8,000 languages are spoken on the planet by people of dozens of religions and races. These markers of ethnicity are trapped in fewer than 200 states, the very political units that can satisfy nationalist yearnings.

The Kurdish situation is approached here from a wider theoretical perspective which rethinks the accepted conventions about what ethnicity is and is not. Here such experts as Fred Halliday, Martin van Bruinessen, Joyce Blau, Maria O'Shea, Sami Zubaida and others develop a more complex and fluid understanding of ethnicity. The roles of language, material culture and religion are considered together with the role of social organisation, including tribe, sect, brotherhoods and the city. Such a diversified critique of modernist, essentialist and historical schools helps redefine the 'ethnic self; with cases drawn from the modem or recent history of Iraq, Turkey and Iran.

Each of the contributors has written extensively on the Kurds or the Middle East and, by bringing together the disciplines of history, anthropology, sociology, politics, geography and linguistics, enriches and refines the debate.


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Contents

Foreword: Ethnicity, nationalism and die Unitary State in die Middle East: The case of the Kurds
Faleh A. Jabar and Hosham Dawod / 7

Part one: Defining Kurdish nationalism / 11

Can we write a modernist history of Kurdish nationalism?
Fred Halliday / 11

Kurdish paths to nation
Martin van Bruinessen / 21

The Kurds and their 'others': Fragmented identity and fragmented politics
Abbas Vali / 49

Ethnicity and power: Some reflections on ethnic definitions and boundaries
Hosham Dawod / 79

Part two: society, language, culture and history / 93
Religion and ethnicity as politicized boundaries
Sami Zubaida / 93

Refinement and oppression of Kurdish language
Joyce Blau / 103

Tying down the territory: Conceptions and misconceptions of early Kurdish history
Maria O'Shea / 113

Tribal asabiyya and Kurdish politics: A socio-historical perspective
Hamit Bozarslan / 130

Part three: Kurds in Iraq / 151
Urbanization, privatization, and patronage: The political economy of Iraqi Kurdistan
Michael Leezenberg / 151

Fayli Kurds of Baghdad and the Ba'ath regime
Saad B. Eskander / 180

Political Islam among the Kurds
Michiel Leezenberg / 203

Part four: Post-conflict Iraq / 231
Federalism and the Kurds of Iraq: The solution or the problem?
Michael M. Gunter / 231

Finding a dangerous equilibrium: Internal politics in Iraqi
Kurdistan — parties, tribes, religion and ethnicity reconsidered
Gareth Stanfield / 258

Arab nationalism versus Kurdish nationalism: reflections on structural parallels and discontinuities
Faleh A. Jabar / 277

Appendix / 307
Contributors / 331
Select bibliography / 335
Index / 338




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