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Non-territorial autonomy and gender equality: The case of the autonomous administration of north and east Syria - Rojava

Neteritorijalna autonomija i rodna ravnopravnost: slučaj Autonomne uprave Severne i Istočne Sirije – Rožave

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The Kurdish-led autonomous entity called Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (NES) – also known as Rojava – considers women’s liberation an imperative condition for shaping a democratic society. The practice of autonomy in NES shares strong resemblances with Non Territorial Autonomy (NTA) models; however, it introduces a novelty in the role of women as active agents in building a plurinational democracy. This paper examines (1) the intellectual and political origins of the political role ascribed to women in autonomous administrations and (2) how the practice of autonomy in Rojava has advanced women’s rights by shedding light on both institutional implementation of women’s rights, as well as the creation of (non)-territorial spaces of women’s emancipation within the autonomous model. The argument made is that the conceptual framework of the Rojava model goes beyond the Kurdish question and can be considered an attempt to resolve a democratic defici...t of liberal democratic nation-states through bringing together solutions that address the intertwined subordination of minorities and women.

Autonomna oblast pod upravom Kurda zvaničnog naziva Autonomna uprava Severne i Istoč ne Sirije (NES) – takođe poznata i kao Rožava – smatra oslobođenje žena kao imperativ za oblikovanje demokratskog društva. Autonomne prakse u NES jako podsećaju na neteritori jalne (NTA) modele, ali takođe unose i novine u vidu uloge žena kao aktivnih činilaca u iz gradnji plurinacionalne demokratije. Ovaj rad razmatra (1) intelektualno i političko poreklo političke uloge dodeljene ženama u autonomnoj upravi, i (2) način na koji su autonomne prakse u Rožavi unapredile prava žena time što su bacile svetlost kako na institucionalnu primenu ženskih prava, tako i na stvaranje (ne)teritorijalnih prostora ženske emancipacije unutar autonomnog modela. Iznosi se tvrdnja da konceptualni okvir Rožava modela preva zilazi kurdsko pitanje i može se posmatrati kao pokušaj da se reši problem demokratskog deficita liberalnih demokratskih nacija-država putem objedinjavanja rešenja koja se odnose na isprep...letene oblike podređenosti manjina i žena.

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women / representation / plurinational democracy / non- territorial autonomy / Kurdish question / Syria / Rojava
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Filozofija i društvo/Philosophy and Society, 2020, 31, 3, 319-339
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  • Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju

DOI: 10.2298/FID2003319B

ISSN: 0353-5738

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liberation an imperative condition for shaping a democratic society. The 
practice of autonomy in NES shares strong resemblances with Non Territorial Autonomy (NTA) models; however, it introduces a novelty in 
the role of women as active agents in building a plurinational democracy. This 
paper examines (1) the intellectual and political origins of the political 
role ascribed to women in autonomous administrations and (2) how the 
practice of autonomy in Rojava has advanced women’s rights by shedding 
light on both institutional implementation of women’s rights, as well as 
the creation of (non)-territorial spaces of women’s emancipation within 
the autonomous model. The argument made is that the conceptual 
framework of the Rojava model goes beyond the Kurdish question and 
can be considered an attempt to resolve a democratic deficit of liberal 
democratic nation-states through bringing together solutions that address 
the intertwined subordination of minorities and women.
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oblikovanje demokratskog društva. Autonomne prakse u NES jako podsećaju na neteritori jalne (NTA) modele, ali takođe unose i novine u vidu uloge žena kao aktivnih činilaca u iz gradnji plurinacionalne demokratije. Ovaj rad razmatra (1) intelektualno i političko poreklo 
političke uloge dodeljene ženama u autonomnoj upravi, i (2) način na koji su autonomne 
prakse u Rožavi unapredile prava žena time što su bacile svetlost kako na institucionalnu 
primenu ženskih prava, tako i na stvaranje (ne)teritorijalnih prostora ženske emancipacije 
unutar autonomnog modela. Iznosi se tvrdnja da konceptualni okvir Rožava modela preva zilazi kurdsko pitanje i može se posmatrati kao pokušaj da se reši problem demokratskog 
deficita liberalnih demokratskih nacija-država putem objedinjavanja rešenja koja se odnose 
na isprepletene oblike podređenosti manjina i žena.
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practice of autonomy in NES shares strong resemblances with Non Territorial Autonomy (NTA) models; however, it introduces a novelty in 
the role of women as active agents in building a plurinational democracy. This 
paper examines (1) the intellectual and political origins of the political 
role ascribed to women in autonomous administrations and (2) how the 
practice of autonomy in Rojava has advanced women’s rights by shedding 
light on both institutional implementation of women’s rights, as well as 
the creation of (non)-territorial spaces of women’s emancipation within 
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framework of the Rojava model goes beyond the Kurdish question and 
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democratic nation-states through bringing together solutions that address 
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oblikovanje demokratskog društva. Autonomne prakse u NES jako podsećaju na neteritori jalne (NTA) modele, ali takođe unose i novine u vidu uloge žena kao aktivnih činilaca u iz gradnji plurinacionalne demokratije. Ovaj rad razmatra (1) intelektualno i političko poreklo 
političke uloge dodeljene ženama u autonomnoj upravi, i (2) način na koji su autonomne 
prakse u Rožavi unapredile prava žena time što su bacile svetlost kako na institucionalnu 
primenu ženskih prava, tako i na stvaranje (ne)teritorijalnih prostora ženske emancipacije 
unutar autonomnog modela. Iznosi se tvrdnja da konceptualni okvir Rožava modela preva zilazi kurdsko pitanje i može se posmatrati kao pokušaj da se reši problem demokratskog 
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Burç, R.. (2020). Non-territorial autonomy and gender equality: The case of the autonomous administration of north and east Syria - Rojava. in Filozofija i društvo/Philosophy and Society
Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju., 31(3), 319-339.
https://doi.org/10.2298/FID2003319B
Burç R. Non-territorial autonomy and gender equality: The case of the autonomous administration of north and east Syria - Rojava. in Filozofija i društvo/Philosophy and Society. 2020;31(3):319-339.
doi:10.2298/FID2003319B .
Burç, Rosa, "Non-territorial autonomy and gender equality: The case of the autonomous administration of north and east Syria - Rojava" in Filozofija i društvo/Philosophy and Society, 31, no. 3 (2020):319-339,
https://doi.org/10.2298/FID2003319B . .

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