词条 | Shokufeh (magazine) |
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| title = Šokufeh | logo = | logo_size = 180px | image_file = Shokufeh.jpg | image_size = 180px | image_alt = | image_caption = | editor = | editor_title = | previous_editor = | staff_writer = | photographer = | category = Women's magazine | frequency = | format = | circulation = | publisher = Maryam Amid Mozayen ol-Saltaneh | paid_circulation = | unpaid_circulation = | circulation_year = | total_circulation = | founder = | founded = 1913 | firstdate = | finaldate = 1919 | finalnumber = | company = | country = Iran | based = Tehran | language = Persian | website = Shokufeh | issn = | oclc = }} After the publication of the first Persian women’s magazine Danesh in Tehran in 1910/1911, Shokufeh (Persian: شكوقه; DMG: Šokufeh; English: "Blossom"), the next Persian magazine only for women, was established in 1913. The editor was Maryam Amid Mozayen ol-Saltaneh, the daughter of Aqa Mirza Sayyed Razi Ra’is al-Atebba, a high-ranking medical advisor at the Qajar court.[1] Almost at the same time, Mozayen ol-Saltaneh founded the Iranian Women’s Society Anjoman Khavatin Irani, which objectives she published in the Shokufeh magazine.[2] She supported particularly the promotion of Iranian products and industry as well as education, science and art among women.[3] At first the magazine dealt predominantly with topics that concerned mainly women, like equality of rights, education, upbringing, hygiene and ethics.[4] In the course of the work of the Iranian Women’s Society the topics started to be more political, whereby the national independence and the woman's role were addressed.[5] Shokufeh claimed not to interfere in the men's political sphere, but was unable always to keep to it, which brought the magazine under censorship.[6] After Mozayen ol-Saltanehs death in 1919 the publication of Shokufeh was suspended. References1. ^Camron Michael Amin: The Making of the Modern Iranian Woman: Gender, State Policy, and Popular Culture, 1865–1946, Gainesville 2002, p. 40f. 2. ^Parvin Paidar: Women and the Political Process in Twentieth-Century Iran, Cambridge 1995, p. 92. 3. ^Parvin Paidar: Women and the Political Process in Twentieth-Century Iran, Cambridge 1995, p. 92. 4. ^Hamideh Sedghi: Women and Politics in Iran: Veiling, Unveiling, and Reveiling, Cambridge 2007, p. 55. 5. ^Hamideh Sedghi: Women and Politics in Iran: Veiling, Unveiling, and Reveiling, Cambridge 2007, p. 55. 6. ^Camron Michael Amin: The Making of the Modern Iranian Woman:Gender, State Policy, and Popular Culture, 1865–1946, Gainesville 2002, p. 41. Further reading
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