Perspectives on Ethno-National Conflict Among Kurdish Families With Members in the PKK

Tahir Abbas*, Ismail Hakki Yigit

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

This article reports the findings of an ethnographic study of families with members involved in the armed struggle for Kurdish nationalism led by the Kurdistan Workers' Party. Based on in-depth, semi-structured interviews and observations with a theoretical sample of six families in the area of Yüksekova, detailed discussions were held with twelve members of families with children, partners, or siblings involved in the conflict. Ethno-national exceptionalism plays a significant role in determining the motivations of political violence among groups, but with the additional background of the perceptions and realities of systematic racialization, de-territorialization, disenfranchisement, and cultural exclusion that affect certain Kurdish groups. The findings in this article offer critical sociological and anthropological accounts of the localized drivers of ethno-nationalism, and the motivations for and the experiences of conflict among families with members involved in the armed conflict and the “Kurdish question” in Turkey.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)297-315
Number of pages19
JournalTerrorism and Political Violence
Volume28
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 29 Jul 2014

Keywords

  • conflict
  • identity
  • Kurdish question
  • nationalism
  • political violence
  • Turkey

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