Kurdish Male Traditions

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These sources offer a comprehensive ethnographic overview of Kurdish male traditions, outlining customs, roles, and responsibilities that shape male identity within Kurdish society, which is characterized by patrilineal kinship and a history of statelessness. They explore the foundations of male identity in social structure and kinship, emphasizing the man's place within the family and community, including roles as head of household, provider, and protector, and the significance of traditional social spaces like guest and tea houses. The texts detail rites of passage, such as circumcision and marriage, and expressions of manhood through cultural traditions like oral literature (Dengbêj), distinctive attire, and communal celebrations like Newroz. Finally, the sources examine the continuity and change in these traditions, influenced by neighboring cultures, Islam, historical events like the Anfal Campaign and the Republic of Mahabad, and contemporary forces of modernization, urbanization, and political movements across the various regions of Kurdistan.

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