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Kurdish Identity Islamism And Ottomanism The Making Of A Nation In Kurdish Journalistic Discourse 18981914 Kurdish Societies Politics And International Relations Deniz Ekici

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Kurdish Identity Islamism And Ottomanism The Making Of A Nation In Kurdish Journalistic Discourse 18981914 Kurdish Societies Politics And International Relations Deniz Ekici
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Publisher: Lexington Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.54 MB
Pages: 276
Author: Deniz Ekici
ISBN: 9781793612595, 1793612595
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Kurdish Identity Islamism And Ottomanism The Making Of A Nation In Kurdish Journalistic Discourse 18981914 Kurdish Societies Politics And International Relations Deniz Ekici by Deniz Ekici 9781793612595, 1793612595 instant download after payment.

A major common misconception in scholarship on Kurdish journalistic discourses is that Kurdish intellectuals of the late Ottoman period cannot be portrayed as Kurdish nationalists. This theory prevails because of the belief that they not only endorsed and promoted Pan-Islamism and Ottoman nationalism instead of Kurdish ethnic nationalism, but also because they allegedly eschewed political demands and instead concerned themselves with ethno-cultural issues to articulate forms of "Kurdism" rather than "Kurdish nationalism." Refuting this underlying misconstruction of the nexus between Pan-Islamism, Ottomanism, and Kurdish nationalism, this book argues, based on empirical findings, that the Kurdish periodicals of the late Ottoman period served as a communicative space in which Kurdish intellectuals negotiated and disseminated an unmistakable form of Kurdish nationalism. It claims that hegemonic Ottomanist and Pan-Islamist political thought were used in pragmatic ways in the service of burgeoning Kurdish nationalism, but were rejected altogether when they were no longer useful to fostering Kurdish nationalism.

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