Contextualizing Kurdish Gender Studies

Author:

Açık Necla1ORCID,Kutlay-Sarıkaya Berivan2ORCID,Ghaderi Farangis3ORCID,Kılıçaslan Gülay4

Affiliation:

1. Middlesex University London School of Law London UK

2. Brock University Department of Sociology St. Catherine

3. University of Exeter Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies Exeter UK

4. Carleton University Department of Law and Legal Studies Unceded Algonquin Territory Ottawa

Abstract

Abstract Established in 2020, the Kurdish Gender Studies Network (KGSN) is an online epistemic community that brings together activists and scholars dedicated to advancing knowledge in Kurdish gender and sexuality studies. This paper aims to introduce the network to a larger public while situating the formation of the KGSN in relation to the growth of Kurdish gender studies (KGS), and the increasing influence of women and queer scholars in Kurdish studies (KS) since 2010. It highlights that both KGSN and KS have been greatly influenced by the conditions shaped by the colonial legacy surrounding Kurdistan and the Kurdish issue while discussing the ways in which Kurdish women’s and gender studies were often marginalized in KS. As Kurdish women scholars and members of the network’s steering committee, we position the trajectory of the network and the evolution of KGS within the broader framework of knowledge production in colonial contexts and address the ongoing struggle to decolonize feminist knowledge production, which, historically, has been dominated by Western-centric epistemologies and methodologies.

Publisher

Brill

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