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[CENSORSHIP / BANNED PERIODICALS / FIRST FEMALE JOURNALIST IN TURKEY / FEMINISM] Projektor: Ayda bir çikar fikir mecmuasidir [i.e., Projector]. No: 1. Mart 1936. (All published)
[SERTEL], SABİHA ZEKERİYA (1895-1968). Yeni Kitabçi - Bozkurt Matbaasi, Istanbul, 1936. Original wrappers. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. [4], 96 p., ills. Minor wear on spine and slight age toning on covers. Otherwise, a very good copy. The extremely rare first and only issue of this periodical, published by Sabiha Sertel, a pioneering figure in the early Turkish suffragette movement and a staunch advocate for women's rights. The publication gained immediate attention with Sertel's bold article, Saylav [Deputy] Ladies, Why Aren't You Shouting? They Want Road Tax from the Workers and Working Women, which led to its swift closure and ban on the grounds of allegedly promoting Bolshevism. Notably, the magazine was also the first to serialize Sabahattin Ali’s renowned novel Kuyucakli Yusuf in 1937, before its publication in book form. Contents in English translation: "Why is the projector being broadcast?", The cardinal who brought civilization to Abyssinia with a tank., Intellectual