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Ethnopolitics
Formerly Global Review of Ethnopolitics
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Oppression, Solidarity, Resistance: The Forging of Kurdish Identity in Turkey

Pages 130-146 | Published online: 21 Jun 2017
 

Abstract

This paper examines the intersection of oppression and Kurdish resistance to the state in Turkey and the impacts these have on the formation of ethnic identity amongst the Kurds of Diyarbakır. It examines how repressive state measures imposed upon the Kurds, ostensibly to crush the PKK, rallied Kurdish political sentiment such that resistance to state hegemony expanded to encompass a much broader ‘popular resistance’. Resistance by ‘everyday’ Kurds to what they perceive as hegemonic projects, whether instigated by Kemalists or the AKP, continues to forge internal cohesion and highlight their differences from the majority Turks. In this way, resistance becomes a central pillar of Kurdish identity.

Acknowledgements

The author wishes to acknowledge the helpful comments of Dr Bahar Başer, Dr Caroline Chatwin and Dr Dara Conduit on earlier drafts of this paper, as well as those of the two anonymous reviewers.

Notes

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2. ‘Turkey Kurds: Kobane protests leave 19 dead.’ (2014, October 8). BBC. Retrieved from http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-29530640

3. Participants were interviewed on the understanding that their contributions would be confidential. Names have been changed throughout this paper to protect the identity of the interviewees. Given the sample size and methodologies employed, this article does not claim to be representing the views of all Kurds in Diyarbakır; rather, it relates themes that recurred in many conversations and interviews. It should be noted that there is considerable diversity in outlook and political perspective amongst Kurds in Turkey, not all of whom necessarily subscribe to a narrative of oppression. Indeed, there are many Kurds who downplay or even renounce their ethnic identity, while there are still others who support the AKP and other political parties and do not feel any need to ‘resist’.

4. ‘Erdoğan: Past mistakes in fighting terrorism helped PKK.’ (2013, January 22). Today’s Zaman. Retrieved from https://web.archive.org/web/20130122172829/http://todayszaman.com/news-304769-.html

5. ‘YPG/YPJ fighters at the border to Jarablus’, (2015, February 11). Firat News Agency. Retrieved from http://www.kurdishinfo.com/ypgypj-fighters-border-jarablus

6. Erdoğan got his way eventually, winning a referendum, with a slim majority, in April 2017, to initiate the shift to a new presidential system.

7. ‘We will not make you the president, HDP co-chair tells Erdoğan.’ (2015, March 17). Hürriyet Daily News. Retrieved from http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/we-will-not-make-you-the-president-hdp-co-chair-tells-erdogan.aspx?pageID=238&nID=79792&NewsCatID=338

8. ‘Demirtaş: Bugüne kadar 41 HDP seçim bürosu yakıldı.’ (2015, May 5). Radikal. Retrieved from http://www.radikal.com.tr/politika/demirtas-bugune-kadar-41-hdp-secim-burosu-yakildi-1350368/

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