Peer reviewed journal article Abstract: This paper explores the historical transformation of masculinity and male intimacy in the Ottoman Empire, with a special emphasis on ethnic, class and gender subtexts of same-sex relationships. Focusing on two significant historical narratives—one written by the historian Mustafâ Âlî in the late sixteenth century, the other by the nineteenth-century historian Cevdet Paşa—I will discuss the ways in which both historians produced narratives of transition and decadence and deployed a problematic historicism that does identify same-sex intimacy. Coming to terms with the inadequacies of both essentialist/identity-based and constructivist approaches for understanding historically specific gender and s...
Because masculinity was a central part of Ottoman culture and politics, changes in these domains had...
This article will examine Ottoman and British diplomatic correspondence and the satirical press and ...
Ottoman and Turkish literature abound with exciting discoveries. In this chapter, the authors explor...
This paper presents a preliminary discussion of how male same-sex intimacies were understood and rep...
The emergence of Ottoman Turkish popular erotic narratives coincided with the proclamation...
This dissertation revises the history of the late Ottoman Empire using masculinity as a category of ...
This article will examine Ottoman and British diplomatic correspondence and the satirical press and ...
West European visitors to the Ottoman Empire in the early-modern period frequently referred to sodom...
This dissertation focuses on the ideas of sodomy and human difference in early modern Anglophone dis...
Because masculinity was a central part of Ottoman culture and politics, changes in these domains had...
About the book: This volume not only explores Muslim identities through the lens of sexuality and...
This research extends the theory of the civilizing process of Norbert Elias to the gender issue in t...
The homosexuality represents a different character within the era, in which the society gained many ...
textThis study examines the mutually constitutive relationship between the print culture of the late...
textThis study examines the mutually constitutive relationship between the print culture of the late...
Because masculinity was a central part of Ottoman culture and politics, changes in these domains had...
This article will examine Ottoman and British diplomatic correspondence and the satirical press and ...
Ottoman and Turkish literature abound with exciting discoveries. In this chapter, the authors explor...
This paper presents a preliminary discussion of how male same-sex intimacies were understood and rep...
The emergence of Ottoman Turkish popular erotic narratives coincided with the proclamation...
This dissertation revises the history of the late Ottoman Empire using masculinity as a category of ...
This article will examine Ottoman and British diplomatic correspondence and the satirical press and ...
West European visitors to the Ottoman Empire in the early-modern period frequently referred to sodom...
This dissertation focuses on the ideas of sodomy and human difference in early modern Anglophone dis...
Because masculinity was a central part of Ottoman culture and politics, changes in these domains had...
About the book: This volume not only explores Muslim identities through the lens of sexuality and...
This research extends the theory of the civilizing process of Norbert Elias to the gender issue in t...
The homosexuality represents a different character within the era, in which the society gained many ...
textThis study examines the mutually constitutive relationship between the print culture of the late...
textThis study examines the mutually constitutive relationship between the print culture of the late...
Because masculinity was a central part of Ottoman culture and politics, changes in these domains had...
This article will examine Ottoman and British diplomatic correspondence and the satirical press and ...
Ottoman and Turkish literature abound with exciting discoveries. In this chapter, the authors explor...