Environmental and Colonial Dynamics: Turkey's Invasion of Kurdistan of Iraq in 21st-Century Postcolonial Literature

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https://doi.org/10.70091/Atras/vol06no01.7

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This study examines the intersection of climate change and colonialism through the lens of Turkey's military intervention in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. It explores how environmental degradation, historical injustices, and geopolitical conflicts intertwine in shaping socio-ecological dynamics in the region. The analysis focuses on Turkey's colonial narratives, environmental impacts of military actions, and literary representations from Kurdish authors documenting displacement and ecological vulnerabilities. Drawing on postcolonial literature and environmental justice frameworks, the study highlights Kurdish resilience, community-led adaptation strategies, and calls for global solidarity in addressing environmental injustices. By synthesizing empirical data with theoretical insights, this research contributes to broader discussions on climate justice, sustainable development, and the implications of colonial interventions on local environments and communities.

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2025202520252025-0101-1818

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