Hayat
Hayat (from Arabic حياة, DMG ḥayāh "Leben") was the first Turkish magazine in German. The nationwide magazine was founded in Hamburg in 1998 and was primarily aimed at young German Turks .
Tanya Zeran, the publisher of Hayat , said in 1999 “When you leaf through the German magazines, you get the feeling that we don't exist at all” about the motivation behind the publication of such a magazine, which was unique on the German press market at the time it was founded .
Following the example of Hayat, other German-language newspapers such as Etap were founded in Berlin.
For some sociologists, the undertakings that u. a. Topics such as homosexuality among Turkish migrants were also headlined for a transnational inner-city modernity in major German cities.
The magazine was published every two months.
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- Hayat, the first Turkish magazine in German, will now appear nationwide on March 31, 1999 in Jungle World
- ↑ Mark Terkessidis : Migranten, Hamburg 2000
- ↑ Dilek Güngör : End with Ali from the kebab shop Etap, Hayat, Türkis: German-language magazines from Turks for Turks, 1999 [1]
- ↑ cf. Hayat, May / June 1999 edition
- ↑ Mark Terkessidis: Migranten, Hamburg 2000