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Celebration, entertainment and theater in the Ottoman world

Faroqhi, Suraiya(Edited by)Ozturkmen, Arzu(Edited by)
Part of the SB - Enactments series
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"Celebration, Entertainment and Theatre in the Ottoman World" gathers twenty-four original essays exploring a broad range of historical performances in the Ottoman Empire.

Offering a reappraisal of research on Ottoman festivities, celebrations, and entertainment, the volume also examines the European-style theater that flourished in Istanbul during the last decades of the Ottoman Empire.

Contributors address issues such as the use of Istanbul's public space in celebrations, the possibilities for "having fun" in a small Aegean town, and the role of the Ottoman sultans in promoting both art forms and public amusement.

Other essays focus on the connections between puppet theater and early Ottoman comedies, the performance of Ottoman and foreign-style music in Istanbul, and the everlasting problem of the sultans' censors.

By exploring festivals, ceremonies, and entertainments in their historical context, these essays provide a new approach to historical performances in the age of the Ottoman Empire.

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Product Details
Seagull Books London Ltd
0857420445 / 9780857420442
Paperback / softback
13/06/2014
United Kingdom
English
xiv, 514 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
23 cm
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Partially supported by the Turkish Cultural Foundation.