Dreams and Lives in Ottoman Istanbul

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Chief Mufti
comparative dream narratives research
cross-cultural life-writing
dream interpretation scholarship
Dream Stories
early modern Islamic studies
Early Modern Ottoman
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Halveti Order
Holy Man
Incorporeal Realm
Initiation Dreams
Initiation Stories
Literary Gatherings
Mehmed Agha
Mevlevi Lodges
Miraculous Deeds
Murad III
Ottoman Biographer
Ottoman intellectual history
Seventeenth Century Istanbul
Seventeenth Century Ottoman
seventeenth-century social networks
Special Dead
Sufi biography analysis
Sufi Lives
Sufi Path
Sufi Sheikhs
Sultan Murad III
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367881450
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Dec 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Dreams and Lives in Ottoman Istanbul explores biography writing and dream narratives in seventeenth-century Istanbul. It focuses on the prominent biographer ‘Aṭā’ī (d. 1637) and with his help shows how learned circles narrated dreams to assess their position in the Ottoman enterprise. This book demonstrates that dreams provided biographers not only with a means to form learned communities in a politically fragile landscape but also with a medium to debate the correct career paths and social networks in late sixteenth and early seventeenth-century Istanbul.

By adopting a comparative approach, this book engages with current scholarly dialogues about life-writing, dreams, and practices of remembrance in Habsburg Spain, Safavid Iran, Mughal India and Ming China. Recent studies have shown the shared rhythms between these contemporaneous dynasties and the Ottomans, and there is now a strong interest in comparative approaches to examining cultural life. This first English-language monograph on Ottoman dreamscapes addresses this interest and introduces a world where dreams changed lives, the dead appeared in broad daylight, and biographers invited their readers to the gardens of remembrance.

Aslı Niyazioğlu is Assistant Professor of History at Koç University, Istanbul. After receiving her PhD from Harvard University in 2003, she taught at the University of Oxford and was a fellow at Wissenschaftskolleg Institute of Advanced Study at Berlin. She works on early modern Ottoman history with a special interest in the lives of poets, scholars, and Sufis of Istanbul.

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