Birinci Dünya Savaşı Sonrası Toplumsal ve Edebî Hareketliliği Süreli Yayınlar Üzerinden İncelemek: Yeni Dünya Dergisi Örneği
Abstract
Evaluations made through direct access to literary texts are among the most reliable tools in terms of the methodological knowledge of literary historiography. Texts obtained from periodicals are important in that they shed light on both the social and cultural atmosphere of the era. In order to interpret the literary and social dynamism following World War I based on historical facts and documents, this study examines the magazine Yeni Dünya, which published a total of five issues in 1919. Reflecting the panorama of the period from various perspectives, Yeni Dünya is analyzed in terms of its potential to serve as a source for literary historiography, its publication policy, technical features, and its literary and cultural activities. Advertisements and notices featured in the magazine are considered noteworthy for understanding the post-war activities and needs of the era and are included in the analysis. The second part of the study presents examples of literary texts published in the magazine. In the final section, an analytical index is provided, which is expected to contribute to other researchers in their work. As a result of the magazine’s examination, the influence of the social conditions of the period on publishing practices is highlighted, and the lingering effects of World War I on current events and the press are explored.
Keywords
World War I, Periodicals, Yeni Dünya, Literary Mobility