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Yarım Ay

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Yarim Ay
EditorEmin Refik Müslümoğlu
CategoriesFamily magazine
FrequencyBiweekly
First issue1935
Final issue1940
CountryTurkey
Based inIstanbul
LanguageTurkish
WebsiteYarım Ay

Yarım Ay (Turkish: Yarım Ay, English: Half Moon), a family and youth journal, was published between 1935 and 1940 - with some exceptions - on the 1st and the 15th of each month in Istanbul. A total of 123 issues were edited.[1] The owner of the magazine was the Resimli Ay Matbaası T.L.S. which was also responsible for the printing, with Emin Refik Müslümoğlu as editor-in-chief. Among other topics, the magazine supported the women's emancipation[2] as well as changes in lifestyle of that time, such as the transformation of male and female clothing in modern Turkey in the 1930s into a simple, secular style of dress according to Kemalist ideology.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Yarım Ay". Yarim Ay. 1935–1940.
  2. ^ Elif Mahir (2005). "Etiquette rules in the early Republican period". Journal of Historical Studies. 3: 21.
  3. ^ F. Dilek Himam (2019). Jane Tynan; Lisa Godson (eds.). Uniformity in Fashion Practices During the Modernization Period in Turkey. London; New York; Oxford; New Delhi; Sydney: Bloomsbury. p. 135.