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            10.2307/j50020142
            jinte
            Journal of Intersectionality
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            2515-2114
            2515-2122
            1 July 2020
            : 4
            : 1 ( doiID: 10.13169/jinte.2.issue-2 )
            : 103-128
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            Theory of historical sciences,Political & Social philosophy,Intercultural philosophy,General social science,Development studies,Cultural studies
            marginalized peoples,Kurdish art,Kurdish history,culture,Sulaimani,Iraqi Kurdistan,intersectionality,conflict

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            1. “Sulaymaniya,” http://bot.gov.krd/sulaimaniya-province/sulaimaniya.

            2. Ibid.

            3. Shirwan, interview by Autumn Cockrell-Abdullah 2015.

            4. Said 1978.

            5. Saeed 2012. Said characterizes different phases of 19th and 20th century Orientalism from the romantic to scholarly and scientific understandings and that peculiar Orientalism of colonization.

            6. Ibid.: 47.

            7. Bahoora 2015; Benjamin 2015; and Robert L. Brenneman 2007.

            8. Saeed 2012: 41.

            9. McDowall 2014.

            10. Damluji 2015.

            11. Benjamin 2015.

            12. Izady 2009.

            13. Ibid.

            14. Ibid.

            15. Gunter 2008.

            16. Izady 2009.

            17. Ibid.

            18. Selchow 2017.

            19. Ibid.

            20. Cleveland 2008.

            21. Santayana http://bigthink.com/the-proverbial-skeptic/those-who-do-not-learn-history-doomed-to-repeat-it-really.

            22. Szeman 2003.

            23. Gramsci 1971.

            24. D'Alleva 2012.

            25. Guest 2014: 659.

            26. Ibid.: 675.

            27. Ibid.: 658.

            28. Mirzoeff 1998.

            29. Leavy 2018.

            30. Ibid.

            31. Leavy 2015.

            32. McNiff 2014: 255-262.

            33. Hasso & Salime 2016: 6.

            34. Aso Swara, interview by Autumn Cockrell-Abdullah 2016.

            35. Gramsci 1971.

            36. Saeed and Ali 2013.

            37. Ibid.: 10.

            38. Ibid.: 33, 13, 58, 61, 86.

            39. Ibid.: 105.

            40. Cockrell-Abdullah 2018.

            41. Saeed and Ali 2013:105.

            42. Ibid.: 105.

            43. Ibid.: 104-105.

            44. Ranj, interview by Autumn Cockrell-Abdullah 2017.

            45. D'Alleva 2012: 19.

            46. Cockrell-Abdullah 2019.

            47. Cockrell-Abdullah 2018: 65-91.

            48. Cockrell-Abdullah 2018.

            49. Ibid.

            50. Ibid.

            51. Ibid.

            52. Cockrell-Abdullah 2019.

            53. Issa, interview by Autumn Cockrell-Abdullah 2015.

            54. Saeed and Ali 2013: 7.

            55. Hasso and Salime 2016: 6.

            56. Saeed and Ali 2013:13.

            57. Cockrell-Abdullah 2019.

            58. “Iraq,” Freedomhouse.org. https://goo.gl/Scr8kv.

            59. Ibid.

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