Rojava - Magda Tagtachian.epub Page
by Magda Tagtachian is a powerful contemporary novel that weaves together the search for personal identity with the geopolitical struggle of the Kurdish and Armenian peoples in Northern Syria. Plot Overview
A central pillar of the book is the battle against patriarchy . It highlights women making autonomous decisions about their lives and bodies in a traditionally male-dominated war zone.
Nané's personal quest mirrors the broader Armenian and Kurdish search for a homeland and historical justice.
You can find the digital version (EPUB/Kindle) and physical copies on Amazon or Newmag Publishing .
Originally written in Spanish, the book has been translated into Armenian; verify the specific language of your EPUB file.
The novel explores the solidarity between Armenians and Kurds in their resistance against authoritarian regimes and terrorist groups. Reader Resources
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by Magda Tagtachian is a powerful contemporary novel that weaves together the search for personal identity with the geopolitical struggle of the Kurdish and Armenian peoples in Northern Syria. Plot Overview
A central pillar of the book is the battle against patriarchy . It highlights women making autonomous decisions about their lives and bodies in a traditionally male-dominated war zone.
Nané's personal quest mirrors the broader Armenian and Kurdish search for a homeland and historical justice.
You can find the digital version (EPUB/Kindle) and physical copies on Amazon or Newmag Publishing .
Originally written in Spanish, the book has been translated into Armenian; verify the specific language of your EPUB file.
The novel explores the solidarity between Armenians and Kurds in their resistance against authoritarian regimes and terrorist groups. Reader Resources