Aynur Unal is Associate Lecturer at Arden University, England.
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Introduction. The Discourse on Kurdishness through the Indigenous Peoples' Rights Movements Chapter One. The Notion of Self-Identification within the Discourse on Kurdishness Chapter Two. Struggle over Mother Tongue and Culture Chapter Three. Kurdistan as a 'Homeland - Ancestral Land' Chapter Four. The Kurdish Political Movement Turkey: Struggle for Self-Determination and Women's Rights Conclusion. Implications of Indigeneity for the Kurdish Political Movement
"Aynur Unal is a talented scholar who writes with passion and conviction in a way that delivers on what C Wright Mills positioned as the intersections of history and biography. Using biographical starting points as the anchor for the research problem, Aynur Unal examines the revelatory power of political ephemera to significant effect. Such an approach means this book will appeal to a broad audience, extending beyond those focused on Kurdishness, indigeneity, or rights movements." -- John D. Goodwin, University of Leicester