Resimli Perşembe
Editor-in-chief
CategoriesLiterary magazine
FrequencyWeekly
PublisherResimli Ay Press
Founder
  • Zekeriya Sertel
  • Sabiha Sertel
Founded1925
First issue28 May 1925
Final issue14 March 1929
CountryTurkey
Based inIstanbul
LanguageTurkish

Resimli Perşembe (Turkish: The Illustrated Thursday) was a Turkish language weekly magazine that existed between 1925 and 1929. The magazine is one of the many publications that were established and edited by the Turkish journalist couple, Sabiha and Zekeriya Sertel.[1][2]

History and profile

Resimli Perşembe was first published on 28 May 1925, and the founders were Sabiha and Zekeriya Sertel.[3] It was published by Resimli Ay press weekly on Thursdays.[3] Soon after the start of the magazine Zekeriya Sertel was arrested and tried in the Independence Courts which resulted in his three-year imprisonment.[3] Therefore the magazine, which covered mostly literary and women-related articles, began to be managed by his wife Sabiha.[3] Some of the magazine's contributors included Ahmed Rasim, Nahid Sırrı Örik, Münire Handan, Vasfi Samim and Vâlâ Nurettin.[4] Sabiha Sertel had an advice column entitled Cici Anne (Turkish: Sugar Mama) in the magazine from its start in 1925 to its closure in 1929.[5]

Resimli Perşembe produced a total of 199 issues before it ceased publication on 14 March 1929.[3]

References

  1. A. Holly Shissler (Fall 2008). "Womanhood Is Not For Sale: Sabiha Zekeriya Sertel Against Prostitution and For Women's Employment". Journal of Middle East Women's Studies. 4 (3): 13. doi:10.2979/mew.2008.4.3.12. S2CID 145188724.
  2. James D. Ryan (2017). The Republic of Others: Opponents of Kemalism in Turkey's Single Party Era, 1919-1950 (PhD thesis). University of Pennsylvania. p. 49. ISBN 978-0-355-62022-1. ProQuest 2010555137.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 Hülya Top (Spring 2013). "A Prominent Magazine in Turkish Literature Resimli Perşembe". International Journal of Turcologia. 7 (15).
  4. Ayşe Yılmaz (2021). "Bir Erken Dönem Sinema Süreli Yayınları Retrospektifi". Türkiye Araştırmaları Literatür Dergisi (in Turkish). 19 (37): 323.
  5. A. Holly Shissler (July 2007). ""If You Ask Me": Sabiha Sertel's Advice Column, Gender Equity, and Social Engineering in the Early Turkish Republic". Journal of Middle East Women's Studies. 3 (2): 25. doi:10.2979/MEW.2007.3.2.1.
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