This book offers the first historical account of Kurdish womenâs politicization in Turkey, starting from the mid-1980s. ÃaÄlayan presents a critical feminist analysis through womenâs everyday experiences, incorporating womenâs self-narrations with her own autoethnographic reflections. The author provides an account of the socio-political dynamics which constrained womenâs politicization, of the factors and mechanisms which enabled their political activism, and of the construction of womenâs political history through their own narrations. Women in the Kurdish Movement is a highly original contribution to Kurdish womenâs political history. It will be key reading for students and scholars across various disciplines with an interest in gender, political participation, everyday resistance, feminist methodology, nationalism, ethnicity, secularism, social movements, post-colonial studies, and the Middle East.