Doors, Privacy and the Public Sphere: a Conceptual Discussion on the Spatial Structure of Early Modern Istanbul

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2022

Authors

Savk, Serkan

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Cambridge Univ Press

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The aim of this article is to offer a new conceptual framework for the study of various spaces in Istanbul during the seventeenth and the eighteenth centuries. I contend that rather than the sharp distinction manifested with the public-private dichotomy, we need to focus on gradations of privacy. I offer qapu and bab as two new concepts borrowed from the period's own repertoire for representing the macro and micro ends of the spatial gradation. Theoretically, I draw on George Simmel's definition of doors as the interfaces of spatial formation.

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Article; Early Access

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Coffeehouses

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0508 media and communications, 05 social sciences, 0601 history and archaeology, 06 humanities and the arts

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Urban Hıstory

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51

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350

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371
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