Women's World (Turkish: Kadınlar Dünyası) was a women's magazine that was published in Turkey from 4 April 1913, after the Balkan Wars, until 1921. The founder of the magazine was Nuriye Ulviye Mevlan Civelek. It was published by women writers in the Ottoman Society for the Defence of Women's Rights (Turkish: ).
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- Women's World (Ottoman magazine) (en)
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| - Kadınlar Dünyası (literalment en català "Món de les Dones") fou una revista de dones escrita en llengua turca i publicada a Istanbul, entre 1913 i 1921, durant els últims temps de l'Imperi Otomà. La fundadora de la revista va ser Ulviye Mevlan, una de les dones turques membres de la Müdâfaa-i Hukûk-u Nisvân Cemiyeti (Societat per a la Protecció dels Drets de les Dones), constituïda en el mes de maig de 1913. De fet, la revista era l'òrgan de premsa de la societat. (ca)
- Women's World (Turkish: Kadınlar Dünyası) was a women's magazine that was published in Turkey from 4 April 1913, after the Balkan Wars, until 1921. The founder of the magazine was Nuriye Ulviye Mevlan Civelek. It was published by women writers in the Ottoman Society for the Defence of Women's Rights (Turkish: ). (en)
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| - The writer Yaşar Nezihe on the cover of the 124th issue of the Ottoman feminist magazine Kadınlar Dünyası (en)
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| - Kadınlar Dünyası dergisi 124. sayı kapağında Yaşar Nezihe, 28 Kanun-i Evvel 1329.jpg (en)
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| - Kadınlar Dünyası (literalment en català "Món de les Dones") fou una revista de dones escrita en llengua turca i publicada a Istanbul, entre 1913 i 1921, durant els últims temps de l'Imperi Otomà. La fundadora de la revista va ser Ulviye Mevlan, una de les dones turques membres de la Müdâfaa-i Hukûk-u Nisvân Cemiyeti (Societat per a la Protecció dels Drets de les Dones), constituïda en el mes de maig de 1913. De fet, la revista era l'òrgan de premsa de la societat. La revista, en què només treballaven dones, donava molta importància als drets de la dona i als temes de gènere, fins al punt d'haver estat anomenada "la rebesàvia de les revistes feministes". Per exemple, el títol d'un dels articles de la revista (núm. 22, de 25 d'abril de 1913 / 8 de maig de 1913) era: "Haklarımızı arayalım" (Demanem els nostres drets!) i un'altre era "Feminizm, Daima Feminizm" (Feminisme, sempre feminisme). La revista, que empleava només dones, també comptava amb la col·laboració de periodistes extrangeres com Grace Ellison de Times i Odette Feldmann de . (ca)
- Women's World (Turkish: Kadınlar Dünyası) was a women's magazine that was published in Turkey from 4 April 1913, after the Balkan Wars, until 1921. The founder of the magazine was Nuriye Ulviye Mevlan Civelek. It was published by women writers in the Ottoman Society for the Defence of Women's Rights (Turkish: ). The magazine's purpose was to increase women's rights and freedoms, to raise awareness of women and to enable them to be active in work and social life. It was the first explicitly feminist magazine of the Ottoman Empire, and the first to publish photographs of Ottoman Muslim women. The first 100 issues of Women's World, copies of which are in the archives of the Women's Works Library and Information Center Foundation, were transliterated into Roman script and republished by the foundation in 2009. (en)
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| - The writerYaşar Neziheon the cover of the 124th issue of the Ottoman feminist magazine Kadınlar Dünyası (en)
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