Understanding the implications of victimhood identity in Turkey’s Kurdish conflict Kurds in Turkey Book Subtitle Critical Perspectives on Identity, Narratives, and Resistance

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Alici, N. 2023. Understanding the implications of victimhood identity in Turkey’s Kurdish conflict Kurds in Turkey Book Subtitle Critical Perspectives on Identity, Narratives, and Resistance. in: Şen, E., Önal, E. S., Uysal, M. S. and Acar, Y. G. (ed.) plagrave London Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 29-51
AuthorsAlici, N.
EditorsŞen, E., Önal, E. S., Uysal, M. S. and Acar, Y. G.
Abstract

This chapter looks into the issues surrounding the construction and complexities of victimhood in Turkey’s Kurdish conflict, by primarily focusing on Kurds who have experienced state violence. Drawing on 24 in-depth interviews with individuals, who either have a victimisation experience or worked closely with victim groups, the chapter focuses on the connotations of the term victim and analyses (1) how victims identify and make sense of their victimhood and (2) what various perceptions of victimhood the grassroots actors hold. Most of my interviews entail an understanding of victimhood that imply the vulnerabilities of victims automatically means stripping the victims from their agency. However, the dominant understanding that emphasises the empowerment and resistance of the victims, risks ignoring some essential parts of the victimisation experience. Vulnerability and agency are not mutually exclusive; and difficult emotions such as pain, mourning, anger, and despair can coexist with agency, empowerment, and resistance. Instead of thinking in binaries, I propose a more complex, and multidimensional understanding of victimhood that leaves space for vulnerabilities as much as empowerment.

Keywordsvictimhood ; Turkey ; Kurdish conflict
Page range29-51
Year2023
Book titleplagrave
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
Place of publicationLondon
Edition1st
SeriesPalgrave Studies in Political Psychology
ISBN978-3-031-33290-6
ISSN2946-2606
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-33291-3_3
Web address (URL)https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-33291-3_3
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