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Kurdish as a Stateless Language in the U.S
2021
Journal of the National Council of Less Commonly Taught Languages
This article discusses the status of Kurdish as a stateless language in the U.S. By using intersectionality as the theoretical framework, the article argues that the educational structures of power converge, at Kurds home countries and abroad, to create a set of conditions under which the stateless Kurdish language exists, always in a kind of invisible but persistent multiple jeopardy. The article shows how Kurdish in the U.S., similar to the Middle East, has been merely tolerated, and finds
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