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Honour Killing: Stories of Men Who Killed
Contributor(s): Onal, Ayse (Author), Smith, Joan (Introduction by)
ISBN: 0863566170     ISBN-13: 9780863566172
Publisher: Saqi Books
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Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: September 2008
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Annotation: In "Honour Killing," Ayse Onal conducts interviews with men convicted of killing their mothers, sisters, and daughters. The result is a fascinating, revealing, and ultimately tragic account of ruined lives-of both the victims and the murderers.

With an introduction by Joan Smith contextualizing honor killings both in Turkey and elsewhere in Europe and the Middle East.

Ayse Onal is an award-winning journalist who has reported on Turkish politics, organized crime, and conflicts in the Middle East for over two decades. For ten years, she was blacklisted by the Turkish state and could not write or work for the Turkish media until the political embargo was lifted in 2005.

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Criminology
- Social Science | Customs & Traditions
- Social Science | Men's Studies
Dewey: 364.152
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 5.3" W x 8.2" (0.65 lbs) 256 pages
Themes:
- Sex & Gender - Masculine
- Cultural Region - Turkey
 
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In Honour Killing, Ayse Onal conducts interviews with men convicted of killing their mothers, sisters, and daughters. The result is a fascinating, revealing, and ultimately tragic account of ruined lives--of both the victims and the murderers.

With an introduction by Joan Smith contextualizing honor killings both in Turkey and elsewhere in Europe and the Middle East.

Ayse Onal is an award-winning journalist who has reported on Turkish politics, organized crime, and conflicts in the Middle East for over two decades. For ten years, she was blacklisted by the Turkish state and could not write or work for the Turkish media until the political embargo was lifted in 2005.