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Kurdish women's stories

Contributor(s): Mahmoud, Houzan [Editor].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookDescription: 211 pages.ISBN: 9781786806475; 9781786806482; 9781786806499.Subject(s): Women, Kurdish-Social conditions | Women, Kurdish-Biography | Electronic booksDDC classification: 305.48 Online resources: lizenzpflichtig | Inhaltsverzeichnis Summary: The stories of women who lived, worked and struggled in Kurdistan.Summary: Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction - Houzan Mahmoud -- 1. For the Execution of My Son, I Did Not Cry -- There Was Smoke Coming from My Soul - Told by Mother Sabria and written by Amira Mohammed -- 2. The Last Cigarette Butt before Execution - Told by Nazanin Hasan and written by Amira Mohammed -- 3. A Stolen Childhood - Bayan Saeed -- 4. Run Away: A Vision from a Woman's Perspective - Bayan Salman -- 5. There is a Sorrow in my Heart That I Cannot Console - Susan Shahab -- 6. The Prison Speakers Played Islamic Verses - Kobra Banehi -- 7. Breaking the Bars of Home and Becoming a Peshmerga - Farah Shareefi -- 8. Fighting an Islamic Regime - Nasrin Ramazanali -- 9. Fuchsia Flower of My Brother (Nasir Khoshkalam) - Nahiya Khoshkalam -- 10. The Explorer Who Watched from a School Window - Bayan Nasih -- 11. The Lost Photos of Engagement - Shahla Yarhussein -- 12. My Story - Diba Alikhani -- 13. At the Red Prison, They Want Workers - Rozhgar Mustafa -- 14. On Art, Womanhood, Being the 'Other' - Avan Omar -- 15. In Search of Kurdishness: Our History, My Life - Simal (Anonymous) -- 16. 'To Be Ruken or Not to be Buket?' - Ruken Isik -- 17. Life is an Ongoing Struggle - Khanda Rashid Murad -- 18. A Woman of the Homeland of Rojava - Nafia Aysi Hasso -- 19. A Handful of Blood - Khanda Hameed -- 20. Except for Poetry, Nothing Else Shields Me - Hero Kurda -- 21. Once Upon a TIme in Rojava - Deejila Haydar -- 22. A Day at Tel-Rafiat - Seveen Jimo -- 23. This is the Story of My Life - Lanja Khawe -- 24. I Struggle for Two Types of Liberation: Gender and Human Liberation - Dashne Nariman -- 25. What Motivated Me to Write? - Zhala Hussein -- Index.
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The stories of women who lived, worked and struggled in Kurdistan.

Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction - Houzan Mahmoud -- 1. For the Execution of My Son, I Did Not Cry -- There Was Smoke Coming from My Soul - Told by Mother Sabria and written by Amira Mohammed -- 2. The Last Cigarette Butt before Execution - Told by Nazanin Hasan and written by Amira Mohammed -- 3. A Stolen Childhood - Bayan Saeed -- 4. Run Away: A Vision from a Woman's Perspective - Bayan Salman -- 5. There is a Sorrow in my Heart That I Cannot Console - Susan Shahab -- 6. The Prison Speakers Played Islamic Verses - Kobra Banehi -- 7. Breaking the Bars of Home and Becoming a Peshmerga - Farah Shareefi -- 8. Fighting an Islamic Regime - Nasrin Ramazanali -- 9. Fuchsia Flower of My Brother (Nasir Khoshkalam) - Nahiya Khoshkalam -- 10. The Explorer Who Watched from a School Window - Bayan Nasih -- 11. The Lost Photos of Engagement - Shahla Yarhussein -- 12. My Story - Diba Alikhani -- 13. At the Red Prison, They Want Workers - Rozhgar Mustafa -- 14. On Art, Womanhood, Being the 'Other' - Avan Omar -- 15. In Search of Kurdishness: Our History, My Life - Simal (Anonymous) -- 16. 'To Be Ruken or Not to be Buket?' - Ruken Isik -- 17. Life is an Ongoing Struggle - Khanda Rashid Murad -- 18. A Woman of the Homeland of Rojava - Nafia Aysi Hasso -- 19. A Handful of Blood - Khanda Hameed -- 20. Except for Poetry, Nothing Else Shields Me - Hero Kurda -- 21. Once Upon a TIme in Rojava - Deejila Haydar -- 22. A Day at Tel-Rafiat - Seveen Jimo -- 23. This is the Story of My Life - Lanja Khawe -- 24. I Struggle for Two Types of Liberation: Gender and Human Liberation - Dashne Nariman -- 25. What Motivated Me to Write? - Zhala Hussein -- Index.

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