164 Issues of Zan-e-Rooz Magazine (1967-1978, Iran)
This collection comprises 164 issues of the Iranian women's magazine "Zan-e Rooz," published from 1967 to 1978. Founded in 1964, Zan-e Rooz, which translates to "Woman of Today," offered a blend of fashion, beauty, lifestyle, art, and social issues, reflecting the evolving cultural landscape of Iran. Each issue provides valuable insights into the socio-political dynamics and the changing role of women during this transformative decade. This collection is an essential resource for historians and researchers studying the intersection of gender, culture, and politics in late 20th-century Iran.
For full catalog access and questions about acquisitions, email info@khajistan.com.
Title: Zan-e-Rooz
Language: Farsi
Format: Paperback
Editor: Majid Devami
Publisher: Kayhan Publishing Company, Tehran
Publication Period: 1967 - 1978
--
Issues: 7 Esfand 1350 (Feb. 26, 1972) | 22 Mehr 1357 (Oct. 14, 1978) | 8 Khordad 1350 (May 29, 1971) | 2 Esfand 1348 (Feb. 21, 1970) | 30 Aban 1349 (Nov. 21, 1970) | 30 Mordad 1350 (Aug. 21, 1971) | 1 Shahrivar 1348 (Aug. 23, 1969) | 29 Bahman 1345 (Feb. 18, 1967) | 7 Shahrivar 1349 (Aug. 29, 1970) | 26 Dey 1349 (Jan. 16, 1971) | 28 Aban 1356 (Nov. 19, 1977) | 2 Mehr 1356 (Sept. 24, 1977) | 6 Esfand 1356 (Feb. 25, 1978) | 29 Khordad 1350 (June 19, 1971) | 19 Ordibehesht 1349 (May 9, 1970) | 8 Mehr 1346 (Sept. 30, 1967) | 4 Mehr 1349 (Sept. 26, 1970) | 12 Tir 1350 (July 3, 1971) | 9 Azar 1353 (Nov. 30, 1974) | 5 Mehr 1354 (Sept. 27, 1975) | 26 Shahrivar 1356 (Sept. 17, 1977) | 16 Bahman 1355 (Feb. 5, 1977) | 6 Azar 1355 (Nov. 27, 1976) | 12 Shahrivar 1356 (Sept. 3, 1977) | 15 Mordad 1356 (Aug. 16, 1977).
More from Our Special Collections
Our Publications
-
American War Propaganda Leaflets (1990 - 2022)from $12.00
-
Dickiranfrom $2.00
-
په مدرسو کې همجنس بازيfrom $2.00
Blog Posts
-
Read more: Khajistan TV (Beta Broadcast)
Khajistan TV (Beta Broadcast)
Khajistan TV is a broadcast platform showcasing obscure visual media from the archives of Khajistan.com. It revives lost footage, visual ephemera, and underground artifacts —streaming vintage ads, forgotten films, propaganda reels, and overlooked video art from the Greater Middle East.
Read more -
Read more: The Paper Trail of War: American War Propaganda Leaflets by Khajistan Press
The Paper Trail of War: American War Propaganda Leaflets by Khajistan Press
"The Paper Trail of War: A Review of American War Propaganda Leaflets by Khajistan Press" unveils the covert yet powerful role of psychological warfare in shaping modern conflicts. From blood-stained Iraqi flags bearing haunting caricatures of Saddam Hussein to promises of peace superimposed over scenes of destruction, this collection lays bare the intricacies of U.S. psyops during The Gulf War, the War in Afghanistan, and beyond.Read more -
Read more: Pitcher and Dust
Pitcher and Dust
As a child, I wanted life around me to be seen in the media around me without a top-down gaze as lower-class stories are represented…imitated. As a grown man who could speak English, I got access to the guarded spaces of the upper and the middle classes, of rich diasporas and the whites. I wanted the life I had known around me to be understood by these others: the culture-makers, the trendsetters, the ones whose narratives are imperial, are heard, acknowledged, and lauded, and whose hot-takes, opinions, and stories are ‘nuanced’ and thus overwrite our stories. Read more