Marlene Schäfers

  • Home
  • About
  • Research
    • Voices that Matter

      Kurdish Women at the Limits of Representation in Contemporary Turkey

      Ez Gazîn Im

      Ez Gazîn Im is a book chronicling the life of Kurdish female singer Dengbêj Gazîn.

      Afterlives

      Questions about the endings of life, the power of death, and the making of immortality.
  • Writing
    • Books

      Journal Articles

      Book Chapters

  • Speaking
    • Podcast: Host and creator

      Podcast: Featured

  • Collaborations
  • Contact
  • About
  • Research
    • Voices that Matter
    • Ez Gazîn Im
    • Afterlives
  • Speaking
    • Podcast: Host and creator
    • Podcast: Featured
  • Writing
    • Books
    • Journal Articles
    • Book Chapters
  • Collaborations
  • Contact
  • Language

Category: Journal Articles

Projecting a Body Politic: Photographs, Time, and Immortality in the Kurdish Movement.

Walking a Fine Line: Loyalty, Betrayal and the Moral and Gendered Bargains of Resistance.

Introduction: Between Loyalty and Critique: Gender, Morality, Militancy.

Archived Voices, Acoustic Traces and the Reverberations of Kurdish History in Modern Turkey.

‘It Used to Be Forbidden’: Kurdish Women and the Limits of Gaining Voice.

Voice.

Writing Against Loss: Kurdish Women, Subaltern Authorship, and the Politics of Voice in Contemporary Turkey.

Jineology: From Women’s Struggle to Social Liberation

Ruined Futures: Managing Instability in Post-Earthquake Van (Turkey).

Being Sick of Politics: The Production of Dengbêjî as Kurdish Cultural Heritage in Contemporary Turkey.

Marlene Schäfers

Copyright© 2025 - designed by cyhn.net
  • Research

  • Writing

  • Speaking

  • Collaborations