Women Fighters in the Kurdish National Movement. Transforming Gender Politics and the PKK, by Mustafa Kemal Topal [Book Review]

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Acik, N. and Klesse, C. 2024. Women Fighters in the Kurdish National Movement. Transforming Gender Politics and the PKK, by Mustafa Kemal Topal [Book Review]. Kurdish Studies Journal. 2 (2), pp. 218-223. https://doi.org/10.1163/29502292-00202008
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TitleWomen Fighters in the Kurdish National Movement. Transforming Gender Politics and the PKK, by Mustafa Kemal Topal [Book Review]
AuthorsAcik, N. and Klesse, C.
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Book review of: Women Fighters in the Kurdish National Movement. Transforming Gender Politics and the PKK, by Mustafa Kemal Topal

KeywordsKurdish; Gender; Rojava
Sustainable Development Goals5 Gender equality
Middlesex University ThemeCreativity, Culture & Enterprise
PublisherBrill
JournalKurdish Studies Journal
ISSN2950-2306
Electronic2950-2292
Publication dates
Online02 Dec 2024
Print02 Dec 2024
Publication process dates
Accepted04 Dec 2024
Deposited16 Apr 2025
Output statusPublished
Accepted author manuscript
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Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1163/29502292-00202008
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