Academic literature on the topic 'Combattantes kurdes'
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Journal articles on the topic "Combattantes kurdes"
Hémez, Rémy. "Les Kurdes face à Daech : quelle efficacité militaire ?" Politique étrangère Printemps, no. 1 (February 11, 2016): 123–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/pe.161.0123.
Full textLopes, Letícia Ferreira, and Maiara Garcia Orlandini. "Curdas na Guerra Civil Síria." Sur le journalisme, About journalism, Sobre jornalismo 11, no. 1 (June 13, 2022): 32–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.25200/slj.v11.n1.2022.475.
Full textGuibet Lafaye, Caroline. "Engagement dans le PKK et « travail identitaire » de trois générations de combattant.e.s." Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai Studia Europaea 67, no. 2 (December 30, 2022): 101–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.24193/subbeuropaea.2022.2.05.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Combattantes kurdes"
Rostampour, Somayeh. "Genre, savoir local et militantisme révolutionnaire : mobilisations politiques et armées des femmes kurdes du PKK après 1978." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris 8, 2022. http://www.theses.fr/2022PA080065.
Full textThis thesis examines the theory and the practice of women fighters in the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) in Turkey from 1978 to the present through a sociological field study. While the academic production on the PKK often focuses on the organization’s official positions and thus leaves untouched the questions of gender domination and women’s agency, this research attempts to bridge this gap. Based on the stories of women fighters and an ethnographic approach, this research traces the history of the PKK through the prism of gender. Structured around three parts, the thesis addresses women’s participation in armed struggles (and the difficulties they encountered in a patriarchal society like Turkey), their political participation in gender and ethnic liberation within a mixed movement marked by male hegemony, together with their intellectual struggles for constructing a local feminism called Jineolojî. Drawing on the materialist feminist and the critical anti-colonial perspectives, this study will engage – via the analysis of Jineolojî and its inherent contradictions – with the current debates in gender studies on the local and the global, nature and culture, sex and gender, myth and history. The thesis concludes that the transformations in the women’s political and armed participation changes their mode of knowledge production and vice versa. Militant activism has enabled Kurdish women actors to transgress gender norms, organize collectively around the women’s causes, thereby transforming and feminizing the movement as a whole. As for their theory, and despite its epistemological and methodological shortcomings, Jineolojî makes a major contribution to feminist studies, especially in countries at war and those confronted with ethnic conflicts
Santoire, Bénédicte. "Victimes, héroïnes ou terroristes? Représentations des femmes combattantes kurdes dans les médias occidentaux." Thesis, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/25410.
Full textThis thesis is a critical feminist framing, and discourse analysis of Western media representations of women in armed conflicts. Looking specifically at the case of Kurdish women combatants, we conducted a qualitative data analysis of 125 news articles in three different media spaces. Our results highlight the complex (and socially constructed) nature of media representations, and how these representations are intertwined with larger geopolitical power relations. While mass media and specialized media (including women’s magazines and cultural/millennial press) seem relatively similar in their way of representing Kurdish women fighters, only the alternative media (both left-wing and right-wing), seem significantly different in their way of portraying them. While the images of Kurdish fighters are supposed to challenge the Orientalist gender stereotypes, we argue that – by portraying them both as heroines and victims – the Western media coverage of them only reproduces these stereotypes.
Book chapters on the topic "Combattantes kurdes"
Grojean, Olivier. "Penser l’engagement et la violence des combattantes kurdes : des femmes en armes au sein d’ordres partisans singuliers." In S’émanciper par les armes ?, 177–97. Presses de l’Inalco, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pressesinalco.28788.
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