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Kurdish Culture and Identity


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Éditeur : Date & Lieu : 1996, London & New Jersey
Préface : Pages : 186
Traduction : ISBN : 1 85649 329 6
Langue : AnglaisFormat : 135x215 mm
Code FIKP : Liv. Eng. Kre. Kur. N° 2848Thème : Général

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Kurdish Culture and Identity

Kurdish Culture and Identity

Philip Kreyenbroek
Christine Allison

Zed Books

Since the Gulf War and the Kurdish exodus of April 1991, there has been an internationalisation of the Kurdish issue. The wall of silence that had surrounded it for several decades collapsed just as the Berlin Wall fell. At present, the Western press publishes information regarding events in Turkish and Iraqi Kurdistan quite regularly. Although the Kurdish issue has yet to be placed on the United Nations agenda, it has at least managed quite evidently to raise questions in the conscience of the world. It is not necessary, therefore, to give an exhaustive list of facts and data describing the present conditions of the Kurdish people. However, as reference will be made to such facts in the course of this chapter, I shall itemise a few points and bring into perspective the facts relating to the current situation. This will be followed by a general overview of the historical background.


Christine Allison read Classics and French at Oxford, after which her interest in the peoples and cultures of Kurdistan led her to embark on a doctorate on Kurdish Oral Literature at the School of Oriental and African Studies, London. She has lived in the Safe Haven of Northern Iraq for a considerable time, and she has also travelled widely in Iran and Turkey. She is the author of a number of publications on Kurdish oral literature.

Philip G. Kreyenbroek is Reader in Iranian Languages and Religions in the University of London. Before coming to Britain in 1988 he taught Persian, Kurdish, Zoroastrianism and ancient Iranian languages in the University of Utrecht, the Netherlands. He is especially interested in Zoroastrianism and its textual tradition, Sufism, Yezidism, and oral literatures in Iranian cultures, and has published extensively on several of these subjects. His recent publications include a monograph, Yezidism: its Background, Observances and Textual Tradition. He is the founder of the Society for Iranian Oral Studies (SIOS).


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Philip Kreyenbroek

Christine Allison

Kurdish Culture and Identity

Zed Books

Zed Books Ltd.
Kurdish Culture and Identity
edited by Philip G. Kreyenbroek Christine Allison

Zed Books Ltd
London and New Jersey

in association with

The Centre of Near and Middle Eastern Studies
SOAS

Kurdish Culture and Identity was first published in 1996,
by Zed Books Ltd, 7 Cynthia Street, London NI 9JF, UK,
and 165 First Avenue, Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey 07716, USA,
in association with
The Centre of Near and Middle Eastern Studies,
School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London,
Thombaugh Street, Russell Square, London WC1H OXG, UK,

Copyright © Philip G, Kreyenbroek and Christine Allison, 1996.

Cover designed by Andrew Corbett.
Cover photograph by
Typeset by Diana Crosby-Gur.
Printed and bound in the United Kingdom
by Biddles Ltd, Guildford and King’s Lynn.

All rights reserved.

A catalogue record for this book is
available from the British Library.

US CIP data is available from the Library of Congress.

ISBN 1 85649 329 6 Hb
ISBN 1 85649 330 XPb




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