''Kim'' (
Turkish
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: ''Who?'') was a Turkish language women's magazine existed between 1992 and 1999 in Istanbul, Turkey. The magazine held
feminist
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ideas and values and was among the most popular and best-selling magazines in Turkey during the 1990s.
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History and profile
''Kim'' was established in 1992 with the motto "personal is political". The founding company was the AD Publishing. Duygu Asena
Duygu Asena (19 April 1946 – 30 July 2006) was a Turkish journalist, best-selling author and activist for women's rights.
Biography
She was born in Istanbul as the daughter of Nihal and Muhtar Asena. His father was in the sesame business. His g ...
was named editor-in-chief
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The highest-ranking editor of a publication may also be titled editor, managing ...
of ''Kim'' in 1993. It featured articles on the equality of women
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, discrimination against women and social gender[ which were mostly written by Duygu Asena.] The readers of the magazine were middle-class
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women aged 20-30.[
Duygu Asena, in an interview, reported that ''Kim'' was very similar to '']Kadınca
''Kadınca'' (Turkish language, Turkish: ''Womanly'') was a monthly women's magazine published in Istanbul, Turkey, between 1978 and 1998. It played an important role for Turkish feminist movement. It was the first popular feminist women's magazi ...
'' and its continuation.[ Because both dealt with women-related topics such as relationships, sex, beauty, and fashion.][ However, Asena also stated that ''Kim'' was more political and addressed younger women unlike ''Kadınca''.][ Süheyla Kırca also provides some differences between these two magazines indicating that ''Kim'' did not focus on sport, ]environmental issues
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and employment
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which were among the frequent topics in ''Kadınca''. ''Kim'' folded in 1999.[
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