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Kubra Sagir

Graduate Student
Fields/Specialties
20th Century International History
Modern Middle East
US. Foreign Relations
Kurdish Studies

Education

M.A. Political Studies, EHESS: École des hautes études en sciences sociales, 2023

B.A. History and Literature (double major), Boğaziçi University, 2020

Biography

Kubra Sagir is a PhD student in History at the University of Virginia and in Political Studies at EHESS, Paris. Her research examines the international dimensions of the Kurdish question, focusing on the critical period between the 1980s and 1990s, when the Kurdish question experienced unprecedented political and military upheaval. The research explores how Kurdish non-state actors navigated shifting international power dynamics and complex geopolitical landscapes. It also highlights the emergence of new actors, such as diaspora groups, civil society organizations, and media, driven by sociopolitical transformations in the region and their interactions with international counterparts. Lastly, it investigates the discursive strategies these actors employed on the global stage in their negotiations for recognition and representation. 

Publications

Kürtler ve Cumhuriyet [Kurds and Republic], Ankara: Dipnot Yayinlari, 2023. 

"Realîzma Efsûnî weke Rêbazeke Edebî ya Postkolonyalîst: Xwendina Berawirdî ya Gabriel Garcia Marquez û Bextiyar Elî" [Magical Realism as a Postcolonial Literary Method: A Comparative Reading of Gabriel García Márquez and Bakhtiyar Ali], Zingil (2020), 19-25.

“The Impact of the Decree of Armenian Apostolic Church (in 1847) on the Imagination of Armenian Nation through Creation of the Image of Kurds as Their ‘Others’” Kürd Araştırmaları 1 (2019), 71-78.

Courses Taught

53363 - 55762: Introduction to Political Science (Spring, 2025), Sciences Po (Paris, France)