"Through Wild Kurdistan"

"Well over a hundred years ago, Karl May wrote a bestseller, Through Wild Kurdistan, about the adventures of a German hero, Kara Ben Nemsi. This immensely popular book established the perception of Kurdistan in central Europe: a place of brutal tribal warfare, naïve honesty and sense of honour, but also superstition, betrayal, and permanent cruel warfare. It was almost a caricature of the barbaric Other in European civilization. If we look at today’s Kurds, we cannot but be surprised by the contrast to this cliché.., I have noticed that the K urdish minority is the most modern and secular part of society , at a distance from every religious fundamentalism, with developed feminism, etc. " Slavoj Zizek