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Özlem Belçim Galip

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Özlem Belçim Galip is a scholar and researcher who obtained a PhD in Kurdish studies from Exeter University.[1] Her work on Kurdish literature has been described as influential.[2][3][4][5][6]

Works

  • Galip, Ö. B. (2012), Kurdistan: A Land of Longing and Struggle Analysis of ‘Home-land’ and ‘Identity’ in the Kurdish Novelistic Discourse from Turkish Kurdistan to its Diaspora (1984-2010), Ph.D. diss., Exeter: Exeter University.
  • Galip, Özlem Belçim (2015). Imagining Kurdistan: Identity, Culture and Society. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-0-85772-643-8.[7]
  • Galip, Özlem Belçim (2020). New Social Movements and the Armenian Question in Turkey: Civil Society vs. the State. Springer International Publishing. ISBN 978-3-030-59400-8.

References

  1. ^ "List of Contributors". Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication. 9 (3): 243–246. 2016. doi:10.1163/18739865-00903011.
  2. ^ Schmidinger, Thomas. Self-Determination, Federalism and Autonomy in the Middle East. pp. 183–200.
  3. ^ Bocheńska, Joanna (2016). "In search of moral imagination that tells us "who the Kurds are": Toward a new theoretical approach to modern Kurdish literature". Kurdish Studies. 4 (1): 78–93. ISSN 2051-4883.
  4. ^ Alhamid, Lolav M. Hassan (2018). "The representation of post-conflict gender violence in Iraqi Kurdish novelistic discourse in Bahdinan". Kurdish Studies. 6 (1): 31–57. ISSN 2051-4883.
  5. ^ Hama, Hawre Hasan; Abdulla, Farhad Hassan; Jasim, Dastan (2018). "One battle, two narratives? Rudaw's framing during the 2017 conflict over the disputed territories of the Kurdistan Region and Iraq". The Journal of International Communication. 24 (2): 238–261. doi:10.1080/13216597.2018.1474125. Özlem Belçim Galip, in her study of national identity in Kurdish novels, covers the widest range of communities (different parts of Kurdistan, the diaspora, and Soviet Armenia) and sociopolitical contexts. Exploring narratives of various Kurdish writers, she examines the ideas of 'home' and 'homeland' and the ways in which Kurdish literature produces different maps – both real and imagined – of Kurdistan.
  6. ^ Yeşilmen, Davut (2019). "Towards A Resistance Literature: The Struggle of Kurdish-Kurmanji Novel in Post 2000s". Kurds in Turkey: Ethnographies of Heterogeneous Experiences. Lexington Books. pp. 193, 208. ISBN 978-1-4985-7525-6.
  7. ^ "Book Reviews". Kurdish Studies. 4 (1): 105–118. 2016. doi:10.33182/ks.v4i1.409.
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