Ecological Solidarity and the Kurdish Freedom Movement
Thought, Practice, Challenges, and Opportunities
Herausgeber: Hunt, Stephen E.
Ecological Solidarity and the Kurdish Freedom Movement
Thought, Practice, Challenges, and Opportunities
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Ecological Solidarity and the Kurdish Freedom Movement: Thought, Practice, Challenges, and Opportunities examines Kurdish ecological politics and its modeling of communalism and environmental justice, which offer important insights into democratic renewal and women's liberation for the West.
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Ecological Solidarity and the Kurdish Freedom Movement: Thought, Practice, Challenges, and Opportunities examines Kurdish ecological politics and its modeling of communalism and environmental justice, which offer important insights into democratic renewal and women's liberation for the West.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 398
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 575g
- ISBN-13: 9781793633866
- ISBN-10: 179363386X
- Artikelnr.: 66355693
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 398
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 575g
- ISBN-13: 9781793633866
- ISBN-10: 179363386X
- Artikelnr.: 66355693
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Stephen E. Hunt is academic skills coordinator for the Faculty of Business and Law at the University of the West of England.
Introduction: Ecology in the Kurdish Paradigm
Part I: Theory
Chapter 1: The Value of Social Ecology in the Struggles to Come
Federico Venturini
Chapter 2: Social Ecology in Öcalan's Thinking
Cihad Hammy
Chapter 3: Ecological Self-Governmentality in Kurdish Space at a Time of
Neoliberal Authoritarianism
Engin Sustam
Chapter 4: Radical or Reactionary Tomatoes? Organizing against the Toxic
Legacy of Capital's Environmentalism
Nicholas Hildyard
Part II: Positive Initiatives for Ecological Change
Chapter 5: Ecology Structures of the Kurdish Freedom Movement
Ercan Ayboga
Chapter 6: An Interview with HDP Ecology Commission Co-Spokesperson,
Menekse Kizildere.
Chapter 7: Greening and Feeding the City: The Difficult Path to the
Implementation of Political Ecology in Diyarbakir/Amed, 2015-2017
Clémence Scalbert-Yücel
Chapter 8: Regenerating Kurdish Ecologies Through Food Sovereignty,
Agroecology, and Economies of Care
Michel P. Pimbert
Chapter 9: Free Life Together: Jinwar, the Women's Eco-village
Fabiana Cioni and Domenico Patassini
Chapter 10: Women's Subjectivity and the Ecological and Communal Economy
Azize Aslan; translated from Spanish by Karen Tiedtke
Part III: Social Movements and Environmental Activism
Chapter 11: Environmental Activism in Rojhelat: Emergence and Objectives
Allan Hassaniyan
Chapter 12: The Kurdish Freedom Movement and Gezi: Strategic Reluctance and
Tactical Ambiguities
Kumru Toktamis and Isabel David
Chapter 13: Hasankeyf, the Ilisu Dam, and the Kurdish Movement in Turkey
Laurent Dissard
Chapter 14: The Kurdish Ecology Movement and Human Rights
Marlene A. Payya Almonte and Thomas James Phillips
Chapter 15: The Internationalist Project to Make Rojava Green Again
Stephen E. Hunt
Part IV: Nature Protection and Kurdish Alevism
Chapter 16: Dersim as a Sacred Land: Contemporary Kurdish Alevi
Ethno-Politics and Environmental Struggle
Ahmet Kerim Gültekin
Chapter 17: The Philosophy of Ecology and Rêya Heqî: Religion, Nature, and
Femininity
Dilsa Deniz
Part V: Conflict and Environmental Destruction
Chapter 18: Forest fires in Dersim and Sirnak: Conflict and Environmental
Destruction
Pinar Dinc
Chapter 19: Breaking the Kill Chain: Exposing to Challenge British State
and International Corporate Complicity in Turkey's Killer Drone Industry
Ceri Gibbons
Part VI: Conclusions
Chapter 20: "To Plant the Tree of Tomorrow": Seeding and Spiraling
Ecologically Aware Democratic Autonomy Beyond the Kurdish Freedom Movement
Stephen E. Hunt
Chapter 21: Concluding Reflections on the Kurdish Ecology Initiatives
Stephen E. Hunt
Part I: Theory
Chapter 1: The Value of Social Ecology in the Struggles to Come
Federico Venturini
Chapter 2: Social Ecology in Öcalan's Thinking
Cihad Hammy
Chapter 3: Ecological Self-Governmentality in Kurdish Space at a Time of
Neoliberal Authoritarianism
Engin Sustam
Chapter 4: Radical or Reactionary Tomatoes? Organizing against the Toxic
Legacy of Capital's Environmentalism
Nicholas Hildyard
Part II: Positive Initiatives for Ecological Change
Chapter 5: Ecology Structures of the Kurdish Freedom Movement
Ercan Ayboga
Chapter 6: An Interview with HDP Ecology Commission Co-Spokesperson,
Menekse Kizildere.
Chapter 7: Greening and Feeding the City: The Difficult Path to the
Implementation of Political Ecology in Diyarbakir/Amed, 2015-2017
Clémence Scalbert-Yücel
Chapter 8: Regenerating Kurdish Ecologies Through Food Sovereignty,
Agroecology, and Economies of Care
Michel P. Pimbert
Chapter 9: Free Life Together: Jinwar, the Women's Eco-village
Fabiana Cioni and Domenico Patassini
Chapter 10: Women's Subjectivity and the Ecological and Communal Economy
Azize Aslan; translated from Spanish by Karen Tiedtke
Part III: Social Movements and Environmental Activism
Chapter 11: Environmental Activism in Rojhelat: Emergence and Objectives
Allan Hassaniyan
Chapter 12: The Kurdish Freedom Movement and Gezi: Strategic Reluctance and
Tactical Ambiguities
Kumru Toktamis and Isabel David
Chapter 13: Hasankeyf, the Ilisu Dam, and the Kurdish Movement in Turkey
Laurent Dissard
Chapter 14: The Kurdish Ecology Movement and Human Rights
Marlene A. Payya Almonte and Thomas James Phillips
Chapter 15: The Internationalist Project to Make Rojava Green Again
Stephen E. Hunt
Part IV: Nature Protection and Kurdish Alevism
Chapter 16: Dersim as a Sacred Land: Contemporary Kurdish Alevi
Ethno-Politics and Environmental Struggle
Ahmet Kerim Gültekin
Chapter 17: The Philosophy of Ecology and Rêya Heqî: Religion, Nature, and
Femininity
Dilsa Deniz
Part V: Conflict and Environmental Destruction
Chapter 18: Forest fires in Dersim and Sirnak: Conflict and Environmental
Destruction
Pinar Dinc
Chapter 19: Breaking the Kill Chain: Exposing to Challenge British State
and International Corporate Complicity in Turkey's Killer Drone Industry
Ceri Gibbons
Part VI: Conclusions
Chapter 20: "To Plant the Tree of Tomorrow": Seeding and Spiraling
Ecologically Aware Democratic Autonomy Beyond the Kurdish Freedom Movement
Stephen E. Hunt
Chapter 21: Concluding Reflections on the Kurdish Ecology Initiatives
Stephen E. Hunt
Introduction: Ecology in the Kurdish Paradigm
Part I: Theory
Chapter 1: The Value of Social Ecology in the Struggles to Come
Federico Venturini
Chapter 2: Social Ecology in Öcalan's Thinking
Cihad Hammy
Chapter 3: Ecological Self-Governmentality in Kurdish Space at a Time of
Neoliberal Authoritarianism
Engin Sustam
Chapter 4: Radical or Reactionary Tomatoes? Organizing against the Toxic
Legacy of Capital's Environmentalism
Nicholas Hildyard
Part II: Positive Initiatives for Ecological Change
Chapter 5: Ecology Structures of the Kurdish Freedom Movement
Ercan Ayboga
Chapter 6: An Interview with HDP Ecology Commission Co-Spokesperson,
Menekse Kizildere.
Chapter 7: Greening and Feeding the City: The Difficult Path to the
Implementation of Political Ecology in Diyarbakir/Amed, 2015-2017
Clémence Scalbert-Yücel
Chapter 8: Regenerating Kurdish Ecologies Through Food Sovereignty,
Agroecology, and Economies of Care
Michel P. Pimbert
Chapter 9: Free Life Together: Jinwar, the Women's Eco-village
Fabiana Cioni and Domenico Patassini
Chapter 10: Women's Subjectivity and the Ecological and Communal Economy
Azize Aslan; translated from Spanish by Karen Tiedtke
Part III: Social Movements and Environmental Activism
Chapter 11: Environmental Activism in Rojhelat: Emergence and Objectives
Allan Hassaniyan
Chapter 12: The Kurdish Freedom Movement and Gezi: Strategic Reluctance and
Tactical Ambiguities
Kumru Toktamis and Isabel David
Chapter 13: Hasankeyf, the Ilisu Dam, and the Kurdish Movement in Turkey
Laurent Dissard
Chapter 14: The Kurdish Ecology Movement and Human Rights
Marlene A. Payya Almonte and Thomas James Phillips
Chapter 15: The Internationalist Project to Make Rojava Green Again
Stephen E. Hunt
Part IV: Nature Protection and Kurdish Alevism
Chapter 16: Dersim as a Sacred Land: Contemporary Kurdish Alevi
Ethno-Politics and Environmental Struggle
Ahmet Kerim Gültekin
Chapter 17: The Philosophy of Ecology and Rêya Heqî: Religion, Nature, and
Femininity
Dilsa Deniz
Part V: Conflict and Environmental Destruction
Chapter 18: Forest fires in Dersim and Sirnak: Conflict and Environmental
Destruction
Pinar Dinc
Chapter 19: Breaking the Kill Chain: Exposing to Challenge British State
and International Corporate Complicity in Turkey's Killer Drone Industry
Ceri Gibbons
Part VI: Conclusions
Chapter 20: "To Plant the Tree of Tomorrow": Seeding and Spiraling
Ecologically Aware Democratic Autonomy Beyond the Kurdish Freedom Movement
Stephen E. Hunt
Chapter 21: Concluding Reflections on the Kurdish Ecology Initiatives
Stephen E. Hunt
Part I: Theory
Chapter 1: The Value of Social Ecology in the Struggles to Come
Federico Venturini
Chapter 2: Social Ecology in Öcalan's Thinking
Cihad Hammy
Chapter 3: Ecological Self-Governmentality in Kurdish Space at a Time of
Neoliberal Authoritarianism
Engin Sustam
Chapter 4: Radical or Reactionary Tomatoes? Organizing against the Toxic
Legacy of Capital's Environmentalism
Nicholas Hildyard
Part II: Positive Initiatives for Ecological Change
Chapter 5: Ecology Structures of the Kurdish Freedom Movement
Ercan Ayboga
Chapter 6: An Interview with HDP Ecology Commission Co-Spokesperson,
Menekse Kizildere.
Chapter 7: Greening and Feeding the City: The Difficult Path to the
Implementation of Political Ecology in Diyarbakir/Amed, 2015-2017
Clémence Scalbert-Yücel
Chapter 8: Regenerating Kurdish Ecologies Through Food Sovereignty,
Agroecology, and Economies of Care
Michel P. Pimbert
Chapter 9: Free Life Together: Jinwar, the Women's Eco-village
Fabiana Cioni and Domenico Patassini
Chapter 10: Women's Subjectivity and the Ecological and Communal Economy
Azize Aslan; translated from Spanish by Karen Tiedtke
Part III: Social Movements and Environmental Activism
Chapter 11: Environmental Activism in Rojhelat: Emergence and Objectives
Allan Hassaniyan
Chapter 12: The Kurdish Freedom Movement and Gezi: Strategic Reluctance and
Tactical Ambiguities
Kumru Toktamis and Isabel David
Chapter 13: Hasankeyf, the Ilisu Dam, and the Kurdish Movement in Turkey
Laurent Dissard
Chapter 14: The Kurdish Ecology Movement and Human Rights
Marlene A. Payya Almonte and Thomas James Phillips
Chapter 15: The Internationalist Project to Make Rojava Green Again
Stephen E. Hunt
Part IV: Nature Protection and Kurdish Alevism
Chapter 16: Dersim as a Sacred Land: Contemporary Kurdish Alevi
Ethno-Politics and Environmental Struggle
Ahmet Kerim Gültekin
Chapter 17: The Philosophy of Ecology and Rêya Heqî: Religion, Nature, and
Femininity
Dilsa Deniz
Part V: Conflict and Environmental Destruction
Chapter 18: Forest fires in Dersim and Sirnak: Conflict and Environmental
Destruction
Pinar Dinc
Chapter 19: Breaking the Kill Chain: Exposing to Challenge British State
and International Corporate Complicity in Turkey's Killer Drone Industry
Ceri Gibbons
Part VI: Conclusions
Chapter 20: "To Plant the Tree of Tomorrow": Seeding and Spiraling
Ecologically Aware Democratic Autonomy Beyond the Kurdish Freedom Movement
Stephen E. Hunt
Chapter 21: Concluding Reflections on the Kurdish Ecology Initiatives
Stephen E. Hunt







