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Year 2016, Volume: 47 Issue: 47, 443 - 448, 01.04.2016
https://doi.org/10.18589/oa.583252

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  • B. Deniz Çalış-Kural, Şehrengiz, Urban Rituals and Deviant Sufi Mysticism in Ottoman Istanbul, Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate, 2014, xiii + 276 pp., ISBN 978-147-2427-09-0.

Şehrengiz, Urban Rituals and Deviant Sufi Mysticism in Ottoman

Year 2016, Volume: 47 Issue: 47, 443 - 448, 01.04.2016
https://doi.org/10.18589/oa.583252

Abstract

B. Deniz Çalış-Kural’s Şehrengiz, Urban Rituals and Deviant Sufi Mysticism in
Ottoman Istanbul is the first book-length study in English to focus on the şehrengiz,
sometimes translated as “city thriller”, a genre of Ottoman poetry that flourished
between the early 16th and the early 18th centuries CE and that presents poetic
descriptions partly of Ottoman cities such as Istanbul, Edirne, and Bursa, but
primarily of various beautiful shop boys who live and work in those cities. The
book promises to show how “şehrengiz poems were talking about urban rituals
performed in city spaces … as a subtext for secret gatherings” (p. ix), specifically
secret gatherings by members of the heterodox Melami-Bayrami Sufi sect, which
was influenced by the thought of the philosopher and mystic Ibn ‘Arabi (1165–
1240). From this basic premise, the author claims that, through şehrengiz poetry,
“marginal groups … emphasized the autonomy of the individual self and aimed at
reconciling orthodox and heterodox worlds and thus their spaces and inhabitants
in ideal spaces of Sufi imagination and real spaces of the city” (ibid.). This is a
bold and provocative claim, but unfortunately it is one that the book as a whole
fails to adequately support, as will be outlined below.

References

  • B. Deniz Çalış-Kural, Şehrengiz, Urban Rituals and Deviant Sufi Mysticism in Ottoman Istanbul, Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate, 2014, xiii + 276 pp., ISBN 978-147-2427-09-0.
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Michael D. Sheridan This is me

Publication Date April 1, 2016
Published in Issue Year 2016 Volume: 47 Issue: 47

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APA Sheridan, M. D. (2016). Şehrengiz, Urban Rituals and Deviant Sufi Mysticism in Ottoman. Osmanlı Araştırmaları, 47(47), 443-448. https://doi.org/10.18589/oa.583252
AMA Sheridan MD. Şehrengiz, Urban Rituals and Deviant Sufi Mysticism in Ottoman. OA. April 2016;47(47):443-448. doi:10.18589/oa.583252
Chicago Sheridan, Michael D. “Şehrengiz, Urban Rituals and Deviant Sufi Mysticism in Ottoman”. Osmanlı Araştırmaları 47, no. 47 (April 2016): 443-48. https://doi.org/10.18589/oa.583252.
EndNote Sheridan MD (April 1, 2016) Şehrengiz, Urban Rituals and Deviant Sufi Mysticism in Ottoman. Osmanlı Araştırmaları 47 47 443–448.
IEEE M. D. Sheridan, “Şehrengiz, Urban Rituals and Deviant Sufi Mysticism in Ottoman”, OA, vol. 47, no. 47, pp. 443–448, 2016, doi: 10.18589/oa.583252.
ISNAD Sheridan, Michael D. “Şehrengiz, Urban Rituals and Deviant Sufi Mysticism in Ottoman”. Osmanlı Araştırmaları 47/47 (April 2016), 443-448. https://doi.org/10.18589/oa.583252.
JAMA Sheridan MD. Şehrengiz, Urban Rituals and Deviant Sufi Mysticism in Ottoman. OA. 2016;47:443–448.
MLA Sheridan, Michael D. “Şehrengiz, Urban Rituals and Deviant Sufi Mysticism in Ottoman”. Osmanlı Araştırmaları, vol. 47, no. 47, 2016, pp. 443-8, doi:10.18589/oa.583252.
Vancouver Sheridan MD. Şehrengiz, Urban Rituals and Deviant Sufi Mysticism in Ottoman. OA. 2016;47(47):443-8.