The Encyclopaedia of Islam3
Özet
Kadınlar Dünyası(“The World of
Women”), an Ottoman illustrated journal
published from 1913 to 1921, is a significant source for the history of the women’s
movement in the Ottoman Empire (Çakır,
Osmanlıkadın hareketi). The periodical was
owned and run exclusively by women.
It had an editorial board and printing
staff composed of women; the letters
and essays it published were written by
women contributors; and the press where
it was printed bore the same name as the
periodical. KadınlarDünyası’s goal was “to
defend the rights and interests of woman-
hood,” as expressed on the cover of all its
issues, beginning with the first, in Rebiülevvel (Rabilül EvvelI)1329/April 1913. It was
the publication of the OsmanlıMüdafaa-ıHukuk-ıNisvan Cemiyeti,
Ottoman Women’s Association for the
Defence of Women’s Rights). Both this
association, and the journal were founded
by Nuriye Ulviye Mevlan (c. 1310/1893–
1964). (Çakır, Ulviye Mevlan, 336–9)
Bağlantı
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