Event

Sacrificial Intimacies: The Value of Life, Labor, and Desire in Queer Kurdish Worlds

Date
13 May 2025
Time
17:00 UK time
Speakers
Dr Emrah Karakuş
Where
St Antony's College, MEC Boardroom, Kirdar Building, 68 Woodstock Road, 62 Woodstock Road OX2 6JF
Series
Women’s Rights Research Seminars
Organiser contact
Audience
Public
Cost
FREE
Booking
Not required
Biography: Dr. Emrah Karakuş is a sociocultural anthropologist whose research examines affective politics, migration, and the lived experiences of queer and trans communities in conflict zones across the Middle East, with a particular focus on Kurdish and Turkish contexts. He is currently an LSE Fellow in Gender and Human Rights at the London School of Economics and previously held a postdoctoral fellowship at Brandeis University’s Crown Center for Middle East Studies. His book project, Rebel Affections: The Making of a Queer Sacrifice in Kurdish Intimate Frontiers, explores how queer and trans Kurds navigate their lives through notions of debt (bedel), rights, and repayment. Karakuş’s work has been published in leading peer-reviewed journals, including American Ethnologist, Anthropology Today, Kurdish Studies, and Transgender Studies Quarterly.