Feminist Reflections on Researching So-called 'Honour' Killings

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Abstract

Drawing on 2 years of field research conducted between 2008 and 2010 in London's Kurdish community, I discuss the practical and ethical challenges that confront researchers dealing with violence against women committed in the name of 'honour'. In examining how feminist methodologies and principles inform my research, I address issues of researcher positioning and the importance of speaking with, rather than for, marginalised groups. I then explore the difficulties of operationalising this position when dealing with honour-based violence. Using the interview data from the 2008-2010 study and a case study of the trial of Mehmet Goren (who was convicted in 2009 of murdering his daughter Tulay for supposedly dishonouring their family), I discuss the socio-cultural norms and values underlying honour codes, examining both the position of men and women in relation to the maintenance of family honour and the regulation of women's sexuality and conduct. In particular, I explore the difficulties inherent in obtaining and understanding victims' own personal narratives, especially in legal settings, while simultaneously showing how it is only through empowering women to speak for themselves that we will be able to bring about the deep societal changes needed to eradicate honour-based violence.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)241-261
Number of pages21
JournalFeminist Legal Studies
Volume21
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2013

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
The author acknowledges funding during 2008–2010 from the Kurdish Regional Government (KRG) which partially supported the research underlying this paper. Gratitude is also extended to Professor Gill Hague for encouraging the writing of this article. Any opinions expressed are those of the author and not those of the KRG.

Research Groups and Themes

  • SPS Centre for Gender and Violence Research

Keywords

  • Action-oriented research
  • Feminist research
  • Honour killings
  • Honour-based violence
  • Personal narratives
  • Shame
  • Violence against women

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