Balkans which was under the rule of Ottoman for a period of approximately five hundred years played an immense role in the Turkish history. After Ottoman rule, new nation-states were established in Balkans which also went under rule of different nationalities. Facing various pressures Turkish communities started trying to find the way out. After II. Great War, particularly Turks living the territory of the former Yugoslavia succeeded to publish and teach in Turkish based on the right given by the former Yugoslav Constitution. In this context, Varlık publications in Skopje and Tan publications in Pristina were founded. Several newspapers and magazines have been published, the books have been printed. Turkish Radio and Television channels were established. On one hand, all these activities provide a significant contribution to Turkish communities’ presence and on the other hand, help us to take traces of the past. Our aim with this study is to focus on narrative types (stories, tales, legends and epics) published in Turkish newspapers children's magazines published in Kosovo.
Yaklaşık beş yüz yıl Osmanlı hakimiyeti altında kalan Balkan coğrafyası, Türk tarihi açısından son derece önemlidir. Bölge Osmanlıdan sonra yeniden şekillenir. Türkçe ve Türk kimliği için karanlık bir dönem başlar. II. Dünya savaşından sonra bilhassa eski Yugoslavya topraklarında yaşayan Türkler, Türkçe eğitim yapmaya ve Türkçe yayınlar basmaya muvaffak olur. Bu çerçevede Üsküp’te Birlik, Priştine’de Tan yayınları kurulur. Çeşitli gazete ve dergiler yayımlanır, kitaplar basılır. Türkçe Radyo ve Televizyon yayını yapılır. Bütün bunlar, bir yandan bölgedeki Türk topluluklarının varlıklarını devam ettirmelerine önemli bir katkı sağlarken diğer yandan da geçmişin izlerini sürmemize yardımcı olur. Bu çalışma ile amacımız, Kosova'da Yayımlanan Türkçe gazete çocuk dergilerinde yayınlanan anlatı türleri (hikâye, masal, efsane ve destanlar) üzerinde durmaktır.
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Subjects | Creative Arts and Writing |
Journal Section | Articles |
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Publication Date | November 1, 2022 |
Published in Issue | Year 2022 Volume: 28 Issue: 112 |
Journal website: https://folkloredebiyat.org
The journal’s publication languages are both English and Turkish. Also despite articles in Turkish, the title, abstract, and keywords are also in English. Turkish articles approved by the reviewers are required to submit an extended summary (750-1000 words) in English.
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Field EdItors
Folklore:
Prof.Dr. Hande Birkalan-Gedik
(Frankfurt University- birkalan-gedik@em.uni.frankfurt.de)
Prof. Dr. Arzu Öztürkmen
(Bosphorus University- ozturkme@boun.edu.tr)
Edebiyat-Literature
Prof. Dr. G. Gonca Gökalp Alpaslan (Hacettepe University - ggonca@
hacettepe.edu.tr)
Prof. Dr. Ramazan Korkmaz
(President, Caucasus University Association- r_korkmaz@hotmail.com)
Antropoloji-Anthropology
Prof. Dr. Akile Gürsoy
(Beykent University - gursoyakile@gmail.com)
Prof.Dr. Serpil Aygün Cengiz
(Ankara University - serpilayguncengiz@gmail.com)
Dil-Dilbilim/Linguistics
Prof.Dr. Aysu Erden
(Maltepe University - aysuerden777@gmail.com)
Prof. Dr. V. Doğan Günay
(Dokuz Eylul University- dogan.gunay@deu.edu.tr)