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The Purple Color of Kurdish Politics - Women Politicians Write from Prison (Hardcover): Gultan Kisanak The Purple Color of Kurdish Politics - Women Politicians Write from Prison (Hardcover)
Gultan Kisanak; Contributions by Ruken Isik, Emek Ergun, Janet Biehl
R2,097 Discovery Miles 20 970 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Gultan Kisanak, a Kurdish journalist and former MP, was elected co-mayor of Diyarbakir in 2014. Two years later, the Turkish state arrested and imprisoned her. Her story is remarkable, but not unique. While behind bars, she wrote about her own experiences and collected similar accounts from other Kurdish women, all co-chairs, co-mayors and MPs in Turkey; all incarcerated on political grounds. The Purple Color of Kurdish Politics is a one-of-a-kind collection of prison writings from more than 20 Kurdish women politicians. Here they reflect on their personal and collective struggles against patriarchy and anti-Kurdish repression in Turkey; on the radical feminist principles and practices through which they transformed the political structures and state offices in which they operated. They discuss what worked and what didn't, and the ways in which Turkey's anti-capitalist and socialist movements closely informed their political stances and practices. Demonstrating Kurdish women's ceaseless political determination and refusal to be silenced - even when behind bars - the book ultimately hopes to inspire women living under even the most unjust conditions to engage in collective resistance.

Ecology or Catastrophe - The Life of Murray Bookchin (Hardcover): Janet Biehl Ecology or Catastrophe - The Life of Murray Bookchin (Hardcover)
Janet Biehl
R1,183 Discovery Miles 11 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Murray Bookchin (1921-2006) was one of the most significant and influential environmental philosophers of the twentieth century. The founder of the social ecology movement, Bookchin was presenting and publishing foundational ideas about issues like air and water pollution, nuclear radiation, and the dangers of fossil fuels. He was a genuinely original and prescient thinker who was grappling with problems that we still face today-and proposing solutions for them-before most people realized those problems existed. In addition to his work in ecology, Bookchin was also a noted leftist, and he worked to create an authentic, indigenous American Left. Ecology or Catastrophe: The Life of Murray Bookchin is the first-ever biography of Murray Bookchin, written by his personal collaborator and copyeditor, Janet Biehl. From 1987-2006, Biehl edited every word that Bookchin wrote, and worked with him on numerous articles and books. She tells the story of Bookchin's life from a perspective that no one else could, providing a comprehensive biography that examines this pioneer environmentalist's life on both personal and professional levels. She uses her access to Bookchin's papers as well as extensive archival research, and draws upon nearly two decades' worth of a personal relationship with Bookchin. The book discusses the variety of philosophies and movements that Bookchin helped lead, including social ecology, assembly democracy, and even, in certain instances, anarchism. Ecology or Catastrophe is the definitive biography of Murray Bookchin, written by the person who knew him best.

The Purple Color of Kurdish Politics - Women Politicians Write from Prison (Paperback): Gultan Kisanak The Purple Color of Kurdish Politics - Women Politicians Write from Prison (Paperback)
Gultan Kisanak; Contributions by Ruken Isik, Emek Ergun, Janet Biehl
R465 Discovery Miles 4 650 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Gultan Kisanak, a Kurdish journalist and former MP, was elected co-mayor of Diyarbakir in 2014. Two years later, the Turkish state arrested and imprisoned her. Her story is remarkable, but not unique. While behind bars, she wrote about her own experiences and collected similar accounts from other Kurdish women, all co-chairs, co-mayors and MPs in Turkey; all incarcerated on political grounds. The Purple Color of Kurdish Politics is a one-of-a-kind collection of prison writings from more than 20 Kurdish women politicians. Here they reflect on their personal and collective struggles against patriarchy and anti-Kurdish repression in Turkey; on the radical feminist principles and practices through which they transformed the political structures and state offices in which they operated. They discuss what worked and what didn't, and the ways in which Turkey's anti-capitalist and socialist movements closely informed their political stances and practices. Demonstrating Kurdish women's ceaseless political determination and refusal to be silenced - even when behind bars - the book ultimately hopes to inspire women living under even the most unjust conditions to engage in collective resistance.

Sara - Prison Memoir of a Kurdish Revolutionary (Hardcover, 2nd edition): Sakine Cansiz Sara - Prison Memoir of a Kurdish Revolutionary (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Sakine Cansiz; Translated by Janet Biehl
R2,107 Discovery Miles 21 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The second instalment in a gripping memoir by Sakine Cansiz (codenamed 'Sara') chronicles the Kurdish revolutionary's harrowing years in a Turkish prison, following her arrest in 1979 at the age of 21. Jailed for more than a decade for her activities as a founder and leader of the Kurdish freedom movement, she faced brutal conditions and was subjected to interrogation and torture. Remarkably, the story she tells here is foremost one of resistance, with courageous episodes of collective struggle behind bars including hunger strikes and attempts at escape. Along the way she also presents vivid portraits of her fellow prisoners and militants, a snapshot of the Turkish left in the 1980s, a scathing indictment of Turkey's war on Kurdish people - and even an unlikely love story. The first prison memoir by a Kurdish woman to be published in English, this is an extraordinary document of an extraordinary life. Translated by Janet Biehl.

Sara - My Whole Life Was a Struggle (Hardcover, 2 Ed): Sakine Cansiz Sara - My Whole Life Was a Struggle (Hardcover, 2 Ed)
Sakine Cansiz; Translated by Janet Biehl
R2,105 Discovery Miles 21 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The bitter struggle of the Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK, against the Turkish state has delivered inspirational but often tragic stories. This memoir by Kurdish revolutionary Sakine Cansiz is one of them. Sakine, whose code name was 'Sara', co-founded the PKK in 1974 and dedicated her life to its cause. On the 9 January 2013 she was assassinated in Paris in circumstances that remain officially unresolved. This is the first chapter of her iconic life, leading up to her arrest in 1979, penned as dramatic events unfolded against the backdrop of the Turkish revolutionary left. She writes about the excitement of entering the movement as a young woman, discovering she would have to challenge traditional gender roles as she rose amongst its ranks. She was one of the first to demand the recruitment and education of female revolutionaries, and demanded total gender equality within the PKK, which is now one of its central tenets. Today, 'Sara' is an inspiration to women fighting for liberation across the world. This is her story in her own words, and is in turns shocking, violent and path-breaking. Translated by Janet Biehl.

Sara - Prison Memoir of a Kurdish Revolutionary (Paperback, 2nd edition): Sakine Cansiz Sara - Prison Memoir of a Kurdish Revolutionary (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Sakine Cansiz; Translated by Janet Biehl
R703 R551 Discovery Miles 5 510 Save R152 (22%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The second instalment in a gripping memoir by Sakine Cansiz (codenamed 'Sara') chronicles the Kurdish revolutionary's harrowing years in a Turkish prison, following her arrest in 1979 at the age of 21. Jailed for more than a decade for her activities as a founder and leader of the Kurdish freedom movement, she faced brutal conditions and was subjected to interrogation and torture. Remarkably, the story she tells here is foremost one of resistance, with courageous episodes of collective struggle behind bars including hunger strikes and attempts at escape. Along the way she also presents vivid portraits of her fellow prisoners and militants, a snapshot of the Turkish left in the 1980s, a scathing indictment of Turkey's war on Kurdish people - and even an unlikely love story. The first prison memoir by a Kurdish woman to be published in English, this is an extraordinary document of an extraordinary life. Translated by Janet Biehl.

Sara - My Whole Life Was a Struggle (Paperback, 2 Ed): Sakine Cansiz Sara - My Whole Life Was a Struggle (Paperback, 2 Ed)
Sakine Cansiz; Translated by Janet Biehl
R555 Discovery Miles 5 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The bitter struggle of the Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK, against the Turkish state has delivered inspirational but often tragic stories. This memoir by Kurdish revolutionary Sakine Cansiz is one of them. Sakine, whose code name was 'Sara', co-founded the PKK in 1974 and dedicated her life to its cause. On the 9 January 2013 she was assassinated in Paris in circumstances that remain officially unresolved. This is the first chapter of her iconic life, leading up to her arrest in 1979, penned as dramatic events unfolded against the backdrop of the Turkish revolutionary left. She writes about the excitement of entering the movement as a young woman, discovering she would have to challenge traditional gender roles as she rose amongst its ranks. She was one of the first to demand the recruitment and education of female revolutionaries, and demanded total gender equality within the PKK, which is now one of its central tenets. Today, 'Sara' is an inspiration to women fighting for liberation across the world. This is her story in her own words, and is in turns shocking, violent and path-breaking. Translated by Janet Biehl.

Their Blood Got Mixed - Revolutionary Rojava and the War on ISIS (Paperback): Janet Biehl Their Blood Got Mixed - Revolutionary Rojava and the War on ISIS (Paperback)
Janet Biehl
R711 Discovery Miles 7 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Democratic Autonomy in North Kurdistan - The Council Movement, Gender Liberation, and Ecology - In Practice: A Reconnaissance... Democratic Autonomy in North Kurdistan - The Council Movement, Gender Liberation, and Ecology - In Practice: A Reconnaissance Into Southeastern Turkey (Paperback)
Tatort Kurdistan; Translated by Janet Biehl
R467 R418 Discovery Miles 4 180 Save R49 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the fall of 2011, a group of TATORT activists journeyed into the Kurdish regions of Turkey to learn how the theory of Democratic Autonomy was being put into practice. They discovered a remarkable experiment in face-to-face democracy--all the more notable for being carried out in wartime.


Since 2005, under the most difficult of conditions, the movement in North Kurdistan has created structures for a democratic, ecological and gender-liberated society. At its core is a system of councils in villages, cities, and neighborhoods. These structures do not yet offer a way of life that is fully independent of the nation-state and the market economy, but they nonetheless reveal a potent civil counter-power.


The interviews and documentation in this book provide thought provoking glimpses into the practical implementation of a new left vision. The radical democratic awakening of the Kurds may serve as an inspiration for social change in the Middle East and elsewhere.

Ecofascism Revisited - Lessons from the German Experience (Paperback, 2nd ed.): Janet Biehl, Peter Staudenmaier Ecofascism Revisited - Lessons from the German Experience (Paperback, 2nd ed.)
Janet Biehl, Peter Staudenmaier
R400 R357 Discovery Miles 3 570 Save R43 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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