Women of Komala: Gender and Revolution in Iranian Kurdistan
Autor Fatemeh Karimi Traducere de Katharine Hodgkin, Janet Biehlen Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 iun 2025
Kurdistan has a storied and turbulent past, marked by a relentless struggle for autonomy and survival. Kurdish women have been at the forefront of this struggle: their lives are a testament to resilience in the face of relentless adversity as they navigate the complexities of revolution and the quest for self-determination.
This groundbreaking book is the first comprehensive study of leftist women guerrillas in Iranian Kurdistan, predating the emergence of women fighters in Rojava by nearly a decade. Focusing on Komala (1979-1991), a radical Kurdish-Iranian organization known for including women as combatants, Women of Komala examines marginalized women's lives and political participation.
Drawing on extensive interviews with former members, the book provides a profound analysis of subjects rarely addressed within Kurdish political confederations, including familial, social, and administrative obstacles, gendered dynamics, patriarchy, the issue of children, and the sexual division of roles within families. This rich account situates Komala within the political context of the 1979 Revolution, shedding light on the importance of critically reflecting on gender relations during this pivotal period.
This groundbreaking book is the first comprehensive study of leftist women guerrillas in Iranian Kurdistan, predating the emergence of women fighters in Rojava by nearly a decade. Focusing on Komala (1979-1991), a radical Kurdish-Iranian organization known for including women as combatants, Women of Komala examines marginalized women's lives and political participation.
Drawing on extensive interviews with former members, the book provides a profound analysis of subjects rarely addressed within Kurdish political confederations, including familial, social, and administrative obstacles, gendered dynamics, patriarchy, the issue of children, and the sexual division of roles within families. This rich account situates Komala within the political context of the 1979 Revolution, shedding light on the importance of critically reflecting on gender relations during this pivotal period.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780745350820
ISBN-10: 0745350828
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: PLUTO PRESS
Colecția Pluto Press
ISBN-10: 0745350828
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: PLUTO PRESS
Colecția Pluto Press
Notă biografică
Fatemeh Karimi is a Researcher at the Kurdistan Human Rights Network in Paris, where she formerly served as director. She has a PhD in Sociology from the School of Advanced Studies in Social Sciences (EHESS), Paris, and previously lectured at the University of Kermanshah in Iran. She is the author of three books.
Janet Biehl was the collaborator of the late Murray Bookchin. She translated Revolution in Rojava by Knapp et al. and the memoirs of the Kurdish revolutionary, Sakine Cansiz.
Janet Biehl was the collaborator of the late Murray Bookchin. She translated Revolution in Rojava by Knapp et al. and the memoirs of the Kurdish revolutionary, Sakine Cansiz.
Cuprins
Introduction
Part I: Kurdish Women in Revolution: The Path to Engagement
1. Between Repression and Deprivation: Women Under the Pahlevi Dynasty
2. Women’s Subordination in Kurdish Society
Part II: Militant Trajectories Within Komala from the Revolution to 1981
3. The Eruption of Kurdish Women into Organized Political Life
4. The Obstacles to Women’s Political Participation
5. The Socio-Political Activities of Female Militants
6. Becoming a Peshmerga Under State Repression
Part III: Patriarchy in the Lives of the Komala Peshmerga, 1981–1991
7. Peshmerga Women and the Problems of Integration
8. Bodily Discipline and the Peshmerga
9. Family Life Within the Organization
10. The Disappearance of Peshmerga Women
Conclusion
Part I: Kurdish Women in Revolution: The Path to Engagement
1. Between Repression and Deprivation: Women Under the Pahlevi Dynasty
2. Women’s Subordination in Kurdish Society
Part II: Militant Trajectories Within Komala from the Revolution to 1981
3. The Eruption of Kurdish Women into Organized Political Life
4. The Obstacles to Women’s Political Participation
5. The Socio-Political Activities of Female Militants
6. Becoming a Peshmerga Under State Repression
Part III: Patriarchy in the Lives of the Komala Peshmerga, 1981–1991
7. Peshmerga Women and the Problems of Integration
8. Bodily Discipline and the Peshmerga
9. Family Life Within the Organization
10. The Disappearance of Peshmerga Women
Conclusion
Descriere
The first comprehensive study of women guerrillas in Iranian Kurdistan