词条 | Shōjo Sekai |
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|title = Shōjo Sekai 少女世界 |image_file = Shoujosekai.jpg |image_size = 250px |image_caption = Volume 3 Number 10, published July 1, 1908. |editor = Sazanami Iwaya |editor_title = Editor / Publisher |previous_editor = |staff_writer = |frequency = |circulation = 200,000 (peak in 1910) |category = Shōjo, fiction, nonfiction, poetry, illustration, photography |company = Hakubunkan |publisher = Sazanami Iwaya |founded = 1906 |lastdate = December 1931 |country = Japan |based = |language = Japanese |website = |issn = }}{{nihongo|Shōjo Sekai|少女世界||"Girls' World"}} was one of the first shōjo magazines in Japan. It was published by Hakubunkan beginning in 1906 and was initially edited by renowned children’s author {{nihongo|Sueo Iwaya|巌谷 孝雄}}, better known by the pen name {{nihongo|Sazanami Iwaya|巌谷 小波}}.[1][2] Shōjo Sekai was created as a sister magazine to {{nihongo|Shōnen Sekai|少年世界||"The Youth's World"}}, which was also edited by Iwaya, and which began publication in 1895.[3] According to Kiyoko Nagai, for the first ten years of its publication it was the best-selling shōjo magazine of the time, with peak circulations somewhere between 150,000 and 200,000 copies per issue.[4] The final issue of Shōjo Sekai was the December 1931 issue.[1] ContributorsShōjo Sekai had a number of well known contributors over the years, including the following:
References1. ^1 {{nihongo3|Kikuyō Town Library|菊陽町図書館|Kikuyō-chō toshokan}} {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040823001738/http://www.kikuyo-lib.jp/top.html |date=2004-08-23 }}. {{nihongo3|“Meiji to Shōwa: An Introduction to Girls' Magazines”|明治〜昭和 少女雑誌のご紹介|Meiji - Shōwa Shōjo Zasshi no Goshōkai}} {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081024071116/http://www.kikuyo-lib.jp/08_menu.htm |date=2008-10-24 }}. Retrieved 16 September 2008. {{Portal |Children's literature}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Shojo Sekai}}{{Japan-lit-stub}}{{lit-mag-stub}}{{child-mag-stub}}2. ^{{nihongo3|Sankō Library|三康図書館| Sankō Toshokan}}. {{nihongo3|Sankō Library Collection Search - Magazines|三康図書館蔵書検索ー雑誌| Sankō Toshokan Zōsho Kensaku - Zasshi}} {{webarchive|url=https://www.webcitation.org/66YEOVTal?url=http://www.f2.dion.ne.jp/~sanko/zasshiweb03_02.html |date=2012-03-30 }}. Retrieved 16 September 2008. 3. ^Nakagawa, Hiromi {{nihongo2|中川 裕美}} (2002). {{nihongo3|“The Birth and Transformations of ‘Girls’ Magazines’ in Our Nation”|我が国における『少女雑誌』の誕生と変遷|Waga Kuni ni Okeru “Shōjo Zasshi” no Tanjō to Hensen}} {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081024145517/http://azure.x0.com/gyouseki/kodomo.html |date=2008-10-24 }}. {{nihongo3|Chukyo Women's University Children's Culture Studies, No. 9|中京女子大学子ども文化学研究 第9号|Chūkyō Joshi Daigaku Kodomo Bunkagaku Kenkyū Dai-kyū-gō}}. Nagoya: {{nihongo3|Chukyo Women's University|中京女子大学|Chūkyō Joshi Daigaku}} {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080917232832/http://www.chujo-u.ac.jp/ |date=2008-09-17 }}. Retrieved 16 September 2008. 4. ^Nagai, Kiyoko ({{nihongo2|永井 紀代子}}) (2000). {{nihongo3|"Birth of the Girls’ Liberated Zone: Girls’ World and ‘Girls’ Reading Circles’"|誕生・少女たちの解放区〜『少女世界』と「少女読書会」|Tanjō - Shōjo-tachi no Kaihōku: “Shōjo Sekai” to ‘Shōjo Dokushokai’}}. In {{nihongo3|“Women’s and Men’s Space-Time 9”|女と男の時空 9|Onna to Otoko no Jikū Kyū}}, edited by Nobuko Kohno ({{nihongo2|河野信子}}), pp. 278-311. Tokyo: Fujiwara Shoten {{nihongo2|藤原書店}}. {{ISBN|978-4-89434-212-5}}. 9 : 1906 establishments in Japan|1931 disestablishments in Japan|Japanese children's magazines|Defunct magazines of Japan|Defunct literary magazines|Japanese literary magazines|Magazines established in 1906|Magazines disestablished in 1931|Shōjo manga |
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