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ID173200
Title ProperKurdish skin, Turkish masks
Other Title InformationEvdirrehîm Rehmîyê Hekarî’s (Abdurrahim Zapsu) conflicting nationalisms
LanguageENG
AuthorGurbuz-Kucuksari, Gulsum
Summary / Abstract (Note)Evdirrehîm Hekarî is mostly known for his Kurdish nationalist writings and activism at the end of the Ottoman Empire. He continued to be a voice for the Kurdish nation during the Republican period in his private writings, while he identified as a Muslim Turk in his publications. Hekarî’s complete rejection of secular Turkishness existed alongside his submission to Turkish Islamic discourse. His split identity and paradoxes are analyzed using Frantz Fanon’s study of the colonized man and his inconsistencies in his fight with the colonizer. In examining Hekarî’s inner inconsistencies, the article also benefits from Partha Chatterjee’s study of the contradictions of nationalist thought in its battle with colonialist power.
`In' analytical NoteTurkish Studies Vol. 21, No.4; Sep 2020: p.596-619
Journal SourceTurkish Studies 2020-08 21, 4
Key WordsNationhood ;  Kurdish Nationalism ;  Turkish Nationalism ;  Turkish Islamic Synthesis ;  Kurdishness