My Kurdish Identity
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Kurdish identity, Nashville, Diaspora, FreedomAbstract
This is a biographical, historical, and transnational poem about desiring the future. In the process, the experiencs of Kurds in Nashville, TN is articulated in order to challenge simplistic renditions of Kurds in the United States. The poem offers a powerful version of the future.Downloads
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Accepted 2019-07-13
Published 2019-08-16