Theory and construction of gender relations in the Kurdish guerilla warfare of Turkey

Situations of violent conflict are often propitious to the reconfiguration of social relations and, in particular, the renegotiation of masculine and feminine roles. Yet the Kurdish Workers' Party (PKK) is seen as having gone farther than any other movement in feminizing its recruitment, supply...

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Conflict
Dominance
Females
Feminism
Gender roles
Kurds
Males
Masculinity
Opposite Sex Relations
Recruitment
Social relations
Violence
War
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