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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Kurdish Societies, Politics, and International Relations
Deniz Ekici received his PhD from the Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies in the Center for Kurdish Studies at the University of Exeter.
Inhaltsangabe
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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