Millî Kimliğin Oluşturulması Bağlamında 23 Nisan Ulusal Egemenlik ve Çocuk Bayramı
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2019Yazar
Mezkit Saban, Gülperi
Ambargo Süresi
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In this study, the functions of April 23rd National Sovereignty and Children's Day in
forming the national identity of children are discussed. The study is limited to the Early
Republican Period and the periodicals and children's magazines were scanned and data
were obtained. The party's charter of the CHF was scanned at the point of creating the
national identity ideology. The dormitory works published by the Ministry of National
Education have been opened and evaluated under the heading of national education.
The study consists of six chapters. In the first chapter, the historical aspects of the
concepts of ‘child, ceremony and nationalism’ which constitute the main themes of the
thesis, in the western and Turkish cultures have been examined until the Republic Period.
In the second part, said the official holidays celebrated in the Republic of Turkey were
discussed. In this context, the 29th Republic Day, 19 May Atatürk's Youth and Sports
Day, 30 August Victory Day, 23 April National Sovereignty and Children's Day, except
the official festivals, were discussed in the historical context. The process of preparing
April 23rd National Sovereignty and Children's Day, the opening of the Grand National
Assembly of Turkey (TGNA), the announcement of the National Sovereignty and the
celebration of the first festivals in this framework; the period leading to Children's Day
was analyzed for years. In the third chapter, the first appearance of the concept of ın
Children's Day in 1925 was explained; festive speeches, poems, stories and epics, concise
words, advertisements and cartoons, competitions, which are the elements that help
children's national identity, are published in newspapers and magazines were analyzed
between the years 1926-1938 in the context of April 23 National Sovereignty and
Children's Day. The characteristics of the modern Turkish-ideal Turkish child, which is
to be constructed, has been investigated under the title of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk and
Turkish child. In the fourth chapter, the ‘Child Problem’, which is expressed as ’national
case’, has been evaluated in the context of national identity, and in this way the problems
of children in terms of their financial impossibilities, moral and manners solutions are
researched, in the context of the issue of population, the issue of healthy and robust child
rearing was tried to be analyzed in terms of the population problem of the period. In the
fifth chapter, two effective institutions of the period and the successive Turk Ocaks and Halkevs were examined. In the sixth part of the thesis, the history and functions of
Children's Days in celebrated throughout the world have been researched.
In the final part of the thesis, it is stated that Children's Day, which is intended in the
thesis study, contributes to the construction of children's national identity and and it was
understood that Children's holidays were a process of constructing child identity. In the
appendices, cover art of children's magazines, stamps and badges that were presented by
Himaye-i Etfâl Society for Children's Day, and pictures of Gürbüz Children's
Competition were put on.