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ID124482
Title ProperAdults see politics as a game
Other Title Informationpolitics of Kurdish children in urban Turkey
LanguageENG
AuthorDar?c?, Haydar
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article explores the political subjectivity of Kurdish children in urban Turkey. Often referred to as "stone-throwing children," since the early 2000s Kurdish children have entered Turkish public discourse as central political actors of the urban Kurdish movement. I suggest that the politicization of children can be understood in the context of transformations in age and kinship systems within the Kurdish community that were shaped by the forced migration of Kurds in the early 1990s. Focusing on the experiences of Kurdish children in the city of Adana, I argue that memories of violence transmitted by displaced parents, combined with the children's experiences of urban life, including exclusion, discrimination, poverty, and state violence, necessitate a reevaluation of how childhood is conceived and experienced within the Kurdish community. In a context where Kurdish adults often have trouble integrating into the urban context, their children frequently challenge conventional power relations within their families as well as within the Kurdish movement. In contrast to a dominant Turkish public discourse positing that these children are being abused by politicized adults, I contend that Kurdish children are active agents who subvert the agendas and norms of not only Turkish but also Kurdish politics. The article analyzes the ways Kurdish children are represented in the public discourse, how they narrate and make sense of their own politicization, and the relationship between the memory and the postmemory of violence in the context of their mobilization.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Journal of Middle East Studies Vol.45, No.4; 2013: p.775-790
Journal SourceInternational Journal of Middle East Studies Vol.45, No.4; 2013: p.775-790
Key WordsPolitical Mobilization ;  Political Game ;  Turkey ;  Kurdish ;  Young Generation ;  Youth - Turkey ;  Politics ;  Political Scenario - Urban Turkey ;  Kurdish Community ;  Stone Through Children ;  Kurdish Adults