AN INTERVIEW WITH HALİDE EDİP ADIVAR UPON WOMAN’S RIGHT TO VOTE AND BE ELECTED
Halide Edip Adıvar who is one of the leading writers of the National Literature era, treats problems of the country in both her writings in journals and magazines and her novels. Among these, the most emphasized issues are education and women’s rights. Before the 1919 elections, the journal Vakit co...
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Fırat University
2019
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Sumario: | Halide Edip Adıvar who is one of the leading writers of the National Literature era, treats problems of the country in both her writings in journals and magazines and her novels. Among these, the most emphasized issues are education and women’s rights. Before the 1919 elections, the journal Vakit conducts a series of interviews with some intellectual women and ask them if the right to vote should be given to Turkish women. Being one of the interviewed women, Halide Edip claims that the right to vote and be elected should be given to woman as soon as possible. |
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