Käser, Isabel Martina

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2022

Käser, Isabel (2022). Art and Artistic Practices in Peace Mediation: Building Common Ground and Creating ‘ah-hah Moments. In: Dahrendorf, Nicola; Reichert, Dagmar (eds.) Arts in Peace Mediation.The Story So Far (pp. 63-90). London: artasfoundation

2021

Käser, Isabel; Jäger, N.; Schneider, J. (October 2021). Für die kurdischen Frauen steht viel auf dem Spiel. bärner studizytig(25), pp. 19-23.

Käser, Isabel (2021). The Kurdish Women’s Freedom Movement: Gender, Body Politics and Militant Femininities. (In Press). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

Käser, Isabel Martina; Al-Ali, Nadje (7 July 2021). Decolonizing feminism? A transnational feminist analysis of Jineolojî (Unpublished). In: Knowledge, Power and Middle Eastern Studies, 2021 BRISMES Annual Conference. Kent, online. 5.-9. Juli 2021.

Käser, Isabel (2021). A Struggle within a Struggle: The History of the Kurdish Women’s Liberation Movement. In: Bozarslan, Hamit; Gunes, Cengiz; Yadirgi, Veli (eds.) The Cambridge History of the Kurds (pp. 893-919). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 10.1017/9781108623711.037

Käser, Isabel Martina (1 February 2021). Talk at workshop Fieldwork in Kurdistan: Navigating Obstacles and Future Opportunities (Unpublished). In: University of Rojava’s workshop: Fieldwork in Kurdistan: Navigating Obstacles and Future Opportunities. online. February 2021.

Käser, Isabel Martina (2021). Knowledge, Power and Middle Eastern Studies (Unpublished). In: BRISMES Conference. University of Kent, UK.

2020

Käser, Isabel Martina (December 2020). Gender and Kurdistan (Unpublished). In: Seminar on ‘Gender and Kurdistan’. Botan International, online. December 2020.

Nadje, Al-Ali; Käser, Isabel (2020). Beyond Feminism? Jineolojî and the Kurdish Women’s Freedom Movement. Politics & gender, 18(1), pp. 212-243. Cambridge Univ. Press 10.1017/S1743923X20000501

Käser, Isabel Martina (October 2020). Briefing on gender and conflict in Syria (Unpublished). In: SOAS Executive Briefing on ‘Syria and Environs’ for UNICEF staff in Syria. online. October 2020.

Käser, Isabel Martina (March 2020). Moving Bodies and Transgressing Borders: the PKK in the Kurdish Middle East (Unpublished). In: Talk at the Graduate Institute in Geneva. Genf. March 2020.

Käser, Isabel Martina (2020). Leaving the movement: former PKK militants and the remaking of post-revolutionary subjectivities (Unpublished). In: Annual Middle East Studies Association Conference (MESA). Washington D.C., USA, online. 2020.

2019

Käser, Isabel Martina (16 November 2019). Irade’ – obtaining “the will to resist” in the Kurdistan Women’s Liberation Movement (Unpublished). In: Annual Middle East Studies Association Conference (MESA). New Orleans, USA. 14. - 17.11.2019.

Käser, Isabel Martina (4 November 2019). What kind of femininity? What kind of liberation? The Kurdish Women’s Liberation Movement’s struggle for a new order (Unpublished). In: 3rd International Congress of Kurdish Studies. Duhok and Erbil, Iraq. 1.-5. Nov. 2019.

Käser, Isabel Martina (22 October 2019). Militant Femininity: The Kurdish Women's Liberation Movement between Revolution, Militarism and Body Politics (Unpublished). In: Vortrag. Institute for Social Anthropology, University of Bern. 22.10.2019.

Strasser, Sabine; Perl, Gerhild; Käser, Isabel Martina; Bilgin, Ayata (27 September 2019). Affective and Material Methodologies (Unpublished). In: Affective and Material Methodologies. University Bern. 27.09.2019.

Käser, Isabel (20 September 2019). What Kind of Femininity? The Kurdish Women’s Liberation Movement between Revolution, Militarism and Body Politics’ (Unpublished). In: What Kind of Femininity? The Kurdish Women’s Liberation Movement between Revolution, Militarism and Body Politics. Brown University. 20. Sep. 2019.

Käser, Isabel (2019). Mountain Life is Difficult but Beautiful!” The Gendered Process of Becoming ‘Free’ in PKK Education. In: Drechslová, Lucie; Çelik, Adnan (eds.) Kurds in Turkey: Ethnographies of Heterogenous Experiences. Kurdish Societies, Politics, and International Relations (pp. 11-30). Lenham: Lexington Books

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