Life and labor on the internal colonial edge: Political economy of kolberi in Rojhelat |
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Authors: | Kamal Soleimani Ahmad Mohammadpour |
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Affiliation: | 1. El Colegio de México, Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico;2. Department of Anthropology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, USA |
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Abstract: | Through the investigation of kolberi (cross-border labor), this paper sheds light on the state’s policy of de-development (or internal colonialization) of the Kurdish region (known as Rojhelat) in Iran. While the most dangerous form of labor, kolberi has become a dominant employment opportunity for Rojhelat Kurds in the last decade. There are no Iranian state laws criminalizing kolberi, and yet those laborers die on a regular basis—being shot or thrown off mountain cliffs by the state forces, stepping into minefields, and so forth. Nevertheless, there is not a single scholarly paper on this subject. Using the mixed methods research approach, our study analyzes the existing data along with in-depth interviews with 20 people who are currently engaged in kolberi to contextualize this understudied phenomenon. Our finding demonstrates that kolberi is a direct outcome of a uni-ethno-religious policies of development and part and parcel of the state's Perso-Shi‘ification strategy in Kurdistan. Therefore, kolberi is more of a political phenomenon than an economic one. |
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Keywords: | apartheid economy kolberi Kurdistan mixed methods research Perso-Shi‘i state |
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