#smrgDERGİ Kadın : A Young Turk Magazine in the Second Constitutional Period (1908 - 1909) -
Thessaloniki, the political and cultural center of the Young Turks, was also the experimental region for women's organizations through charity work. The most political of the three women's magazines during the Second Constitution period was Kadın which started to be published in Thessaloniki. Kadın tried to redefine women's public and private roles and duties, to cover the rhetoric of educating women and important political pointers.
The objective of this book is to demonstrate how the “Young Turk feminism” was shaped by the solidarist politics of the Committee of Union and Progress under the vestige of “conscientiousness” and “progress”. This book aims to investigate constructions, and discourses about the “Second Constitution Woman” and how women got involved in these polities. It also claims that the establishment of the identity of the “new woman” that started with the Tanzimat period reform movements and continued until the Republican period goes back to the Second Constitution period.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
Significance of the Topic
Methodology and Sources
Heart of Freedom: Thessaloniki in 1908
Young Turks: Conceptual Framework
Woman Question in the Modernization Era
CHAPTER II
KADIN AS A JOURNAL THE CHARACTERISTICS OF KADIN
The Mission and Philosophy
The Authors and Contributors
The content: Topics and messages
The Organizations: 'Cemiyet's and Clubs in Kadın
CHAPTER III
FROM 'MUHADDERÂT' TO 'NİSVÂN'; GENDERING THE POLITICS
Women Object or Agent: duties of women; 'vazîfe-i nisvân'
The Elitists and Femme de Chambers: 'kibâr's and 'hizmetçi's
Worlds Women in the line of East and West: womens' rights, feminism, Islam
How to Educate Woman? The project of 'terbiye-i medeniyye'
Generating the 'Perfect' Woman: economical, yet poignant
CONCLUSION
APPENDIX
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
Thessaloniki, the political and cultural center of the Young Turks, was also the experimental region for women's organizations through charity work. The most political of the three women's magazines during the Second Constitution period was Kadın which started to be published in Thessaloniki. Kadın tried to redefine women's public and private roles and duties, to cover the rhetoric of educating women and important political pointers.
The objective of this book is to demonstrate how the “Young Turk feminism” was shaped by the solidarist politics of the Committee of Union and Progress under the vestige of “conscientiousness” and “progress”. This book aims to investigate constructions, and discourses about the “Second Constitution Woman” and how women got involved in these polities. It also claims that the establishment of the identity of the “new woman” that started with the Tanzimat period reform movements and continued until the Republican period goes back to the Second Constitution period.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
Significance of the Topic
Methodology and Sources
Heart of Freedom: Thessaloniki in 1908
Young Turks: Conceptual Framework
Woman Question in the Modernization Era
CHAPTER II
KADIN AS A JOURNAL THE CHARACTERISTICS OF KADIN
The Mission and Philosophy
The Authors and Contributors
The content: Topics and messages
The Organizations: 'Cemiyet's and Clubs in Kadın
CHAPTER III
FROM 'MUHADDERÂT' TO 'NİSVÂN'; GENDERING THE POLITICS
Women Object or Agent: duties of women; 'vazîfe-i nisvân'
The Elitists and Femme de Chambers: 'kibâr's and 'hizmetçi's
Worlds Women in the line of East and West: womens' rights, feminism, Islam
How to Educate Woman? The project of 'terbiye-i medeniyye'
Generating the 'Perfect' Woman: economical, yet poignant
CONCLUSION
APPENDIX
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX