Hegemonic Masculinity and Terrorism: the Case of the Pkk and Abdullah Ocalan
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2020
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Recent years have seen an increase in the study of the relationship between gender and terrorism. This article analyzes the relationship between hegemonic masculinity and terrorism through the case of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (Partiya Karkeren Kurdistan or PKK) and its leader Abdullah ocalan. Using the method of narrative analysis, the study first examines the concept of hegemonic masculinity. The study attempts to make sense of how the concept of hegemonic masculinity operates within the PKK. To achieve this goal, the study demonstrates the major functions of hegemonic masculinity within terrorist organisations. Accordingly, it is argued that the perspective of masculinity studies can be used to gain a better and highly instructive understanding of political violence and terrorism.
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Gender, Hegemonic Masculinity, Terrorism, The Pkk, Abdullah Ocalan
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Bahadır, Türk H...at all (2020). "Hegemonic masculinity and terrorism: the case of the PKK and Abdullah Öcalan", Critical Studies on Terrorism, Vol. 13, No. 2, pp. 258-279.
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13
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2
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258
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279
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