In Kurdish Identity, Islamism, and Ottomanism: The Making of a Nation in Kurdish Journalistic Discourse (1898-1914), Deniz Ekici argues that the Kurdish periodicals of the late Ottoman period served as a communicative space in which Kurdish intellectuals constructed, negotiated, and disseminated an unambiguous Kurdish ethnic nationalism.
In Kurdish Identity, Islamism, and Ottomanism: The Making of a Nation in Kurdish Journalistic Discourse (1898-1914), Deniz Ekici argues that the Kurdish periodicals of the late Ottoman period served as a communicative space in which Kurdish intellectuals constructed, negotiated, and disseminated an unambiguous Kurdish ethnic nationalism.
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Produktdetails
Kurdish Societies, Politics, and International Relations
Chapter 1: Religion, Nationalism, and Power Chapter 2: The Journal Kurdistan: Kurdish Nationalism and Pseudo-Pan-Islamism Chapter 3: The Journal Kürd Teavün ve Terakkî Gezetesî (KTTG) and its Ottomanist Rhetoric Chapter 4: The Journal Rojî Kurd: Kurdish Identity Redefined Discussion and Conclusion
Chapter 1: Religion, Nationalism, and Power Chapter 2: The Journal Kurdistan: Kurdish Nationalism and Pseudo-Pan-Islamism Chapter 3: The Journal Kürd Teavün ve Terakkî Gezetesî (KTTG) and its Ottomanist Rhetoric Chapter 4: The Journal Rojî Kurd: Kurdish Identity Redefined Discussion and Conclusion
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