Rojava in Focus: Critical Dialogues

Edited by Cihad Hammy
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Rojava in Focus: Critical Dialogues

Edited by Cihad Hammy
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264 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Feb 28, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 264
  • Publisher: Ak Press
  • ISBN: 9781849355728
  • Dimensions: 3.8" W x 1.2" L x 8.0" H
Cihad Hammy was born in Kobani/Rojava. He studies British and American Studies at the University of Hamburg. Hammy has written various articles on the Kurdish Freedom Movement.

Thomas Jeffrey Miley teaches at the University of Cambridge. His research focuses on struggles for self-determination in the twenty-first century. He is co-editor, with Federico Venturini, of Your Freedom and Mine: Abdullah Öcalan and the Kurdish Question in Erdogan’s Turkey and author of Self-Determination Struggles: In Pursuit of the Democratic Confederalist Ideal.

John Holloway writes on forms of anticapitalist struggle. He is the author of Change the World without Taking PowerCrack Capitalism, and Hope in Hopeless Times

Rojava in Focus: Critical Dialogues is an essential work for anyone concerned about the future and how we might actualize emancipation. The pathbreaking exploration of the brave Kurdish political experiment in northern Syria provides the basis for this collection. The authors don’t just clarify the incredible wager of this project, but they also show what emancipatory politics might look like after the disaster of the last century. It’s a work of incredible vision and penetrating insight.” —Todd McGowan, University of Vermont, author of Emancipation After Hegel


“If ‘being is becoming,’ then this book is about what to become and how. Focusing on the struggles for freedom underway in Rojava, contributors to the book, who are participants in the struggle, discuss what the Kurdish struggle for freedom should become and how, a struggle that is located within what is arguably amongst the most complex, multifaceted, and tiered geopolitical problems handed down to us since the early twentieth century.”—Radha D'Souza, Professor of Law, Development and Conflict Studies, University of Westminster


Rojava in Focus is a brilliantly edited and thought-provoking resource for anyone invested in the fate of anti-authoritarian revolutionary struggle in the twenty-first century. It is also a truly inspiring critical model of revolutionary research bridging the gap between academic and activist writing. An absolute must read.” —Thomas Nail, University of Denver, author of Returning to Revolution

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