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Voices that Matter: Kurdish Women at the Limits of Representation in Contemporary Turkey
Marlene Schäfers
Chair Bryant
Sovereignty and Social Contestation
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Kurdish
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Modern Turkey
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Kurdish Women
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Social Relationships
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Emancipation
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Contemporary Politics
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Moral Values
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Vulnerability
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Turkey
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Women's Voices
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Healing
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Vocal Learning
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Social Labor
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Speaking up
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Refrain
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Political Oppression
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Political Values
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NewHope
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Oral Genres
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Arts and Humanities
Limits
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Turkey
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Hope
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Genre
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Legacy
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Women's Voices
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Oral
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Dilemma
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Liberation
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Vocal
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Moral
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Sound
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Social Relationships
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Political Value
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