Categories | Women's magazine |
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Publisher | Lilas Press |
Founder | Abdellah Khizrane |
Founded | 1995 |
First issue | 1 October 1995 |
Country | Morocco |
Based in | Casablanca |
Language | French |
ISSN | 1113-593X |
OCLC | 37968925 |
Citadine ( French: City Women) is a French language women's and lifestyle magazine published in Casablanca, Morocco. [1] It is the first lifestyle magazine published in the country. [2]
The magazine was first published in October 1995 [3] under the name of La Citadine. [4] The founder of the magazine was Abdellah Khizrane. [5]
It was renamed as Citadine in May 1997. [4] The magazine is based in Casablanca. [4] The publication of Citadine and Femmes du Maroc, another francophone women's magazine, was significant in that it represented an important development in the Moroccan society. [6] [7]
The publisher and owner of the magazine is Lilas Press. [3] [8] The target audience of the magazine, published in French, is young women. [3] [9] It promotes a Western ideal of beauty. [4] However, the magazine also covered critical articles in the 1990s on sexual exploitation, domestic violence and harassment at schools against women. [10]
Keltoum Ghazali served as the editor-in-chief of the magazine. [3] Ilham Benzakour also served in the post in the mid-2000s. [2]
Categories | Women's magazine |
---|---|
Publisher | Lilas Press |
Founder | Abdellah Khizrane |
Founded | 1995 |
First issue | 1 October 1995 |
Country | Morocco |
Based in | Casablanca |
Language | French |
ISSN | 1113-593X |
OCLC | 37968925 |
Citadine ( French: City Women) is a French language women's and lifestyle magazine published in Casablanca, Morocco. [1] It is the first lifestyle magazine published in the country. [2]
The magazine was first published in October 1995 [3] under the name of La Citadine. [4] The founder of the magazine was Abdellah Khizrane. [5]
It was renamed as Citadine in May 1997. [4] The magazine is based in Casablanca. [4] The publication of Citadine and Femmes du Maroc, another francophone women's magazine, was significant in that it represented an important development in the Moroccan society. [6] [7]
The publisher and owner of the magazine is Lilas Press. [3] [8] The target audience of the magazine, published in French, is young women. [3] [9] It promotes a Western ideal of beauty. [4] However, the magazine also covered critical articles in the 1990s on sexual exploitation, domestic violence and harassment at schools against women. [10]
Keltoum Ghazali served as the editor-in-chief of the magazine. [3] Ilham Benzakour also served in the post in the mid-2000s. [2]