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Voices That Matter

Kurdish Women at the Limits of Representation in Contemporary Turkey
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Voices That Matter is a detailed ethnography examining the socio-political power of Kurdish women’s voices in modern Turkey. It challenges the common assumption that raising one’s voice straightforwardly leads to empowerment, highlighting instead the complex anxieties and contradictions involved. The book explores how Kurdish oral traditions influence new vocal practices that shape social relations and personal identities. Focusing on women’s voices as symbols of resistance against patriarchal and political oppression, Schäfers reveals how contemporary politics bring both new hopes and vulnerabilities by positioning voice as a tool of empowerment and discipline.
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Ideal for readers interested in gender studies, Middle Eastern politics, ethnography, sociolinguistics, and cultural anthropology, especially those focusing on Kurdish issues, feminist voices, and oral traditions in socio-political contexts.

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Voices That Matter is a fine-grained ethnography exploring the socio-political power of Kurdish women’s voices in contemporary Turkey.

“Raise your voice!” and “Speak up!” are familiar refrains that assume, all too easily, that gaining voice will lead to empowerment, healing, and inclusion for marginalised subjects. Marlene Schäfers’s Voices That Matter reveals where such assumptions fall short, demonstrating that “raising one’s voice” is no straightforward path to emancipation but fraught with anxieties, dilemmas, and contradictions.

In its attention to the voice as form, this book examines not only what voices say, but also how they do so, focusing on Kurdish contexts where oral genres have a long, rich legacy. Examining the social labour that voices carry out as they sound, speak, and resonate, Schäfers shows that where new vocal practices arise, they produce new selves and practices of social relations.

In Turkey, recent decades have seen Kurdish voices gain increasing moral and political value as metaphors of representation and resistance. Women’s voices, in particular, are understood as potent means to withstand patriarchal restrictions and political oppression. By ethnographically tracing the transformations in how Kurdish women relate to and employ their voices as a result of these shifts, Schäfers illustrates how contemporary politics foster not only new hopes and desires but also create novel vulnerabilities as they valorise, elicit, and discipline voice in the name of empowerment and liberation.

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"A most welcome contribution to a steadily developing area of research. Written with great clarity and precision, Voices That Matter will be an instant addition to reading lists on gender in the Middle East, ethnography, sociolinguistics, and ethnomusicology." — Christine Robins, University of Exeter

"Voices That Matter offers an invaluable contribution to anthropological scholarship on voice and to conversations in related fields of music, media, and sound studies. It is also powerfully written, and its arguments take shape in carefully composed and evocative ethnographic writing. This truly is accomplished and compelling work." — Daniel Fisher, University of California, Berkeley

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ISBN: 9780226823058

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 23 December 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Illustration: 6 halftones

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 10.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 313g

Pages: 240

About the Author

Marlene Schäfers is assistant professor in cultural anthropology at Utrecht University in the Netherlands.

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