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Esin Düzel is a sociocultural anthropologist with a PhD from the University of California San Diego and is currently a Teaching Fellow in the European Institute at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Her work is concerned with the moral and emotional dimensions of radical politics, gender in transitional justice, and race and multiculturalism. She has worked and lived in Turkey, Turkey's Kurdistan, Finland, the US, and the UK. Her article on Kurdish female guerrillas’ diaries and memoirs won the International Feminist Journal of Politics’ 2016 Enloe Award.