2018
DOI: 10.1163/15685209-12341451
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Beneath the Mustache: A Well-Trimmed History of Facial Hair in the Late Ottoman Era

Abstract: Based on quantitative and qualitative analysis of visual representations and written texts, this study argues that officers, civil officials, and urban professionals who came of age in the late Hamidian era adopted the mustache as an expression of a generational identification and a related self-consciously modern masculinity that defined itself against the bearded, Hamidian order. After 1908, when the instigators of the revolution and their supporters climbed up the social and political hierarchies, the musta… Show more

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“…While a toothless smile might elicit a range of emotions, from empathy to disgust, here it is described in endearing terms. References to the Turkish mustache often include adjectives such as "big," "original" and "prickly," alluding to the times of the Ottoman Empire, when it was an important status symbol (Wishnitzer, 2018).…”
Section: Israel-turkish Relations: Between Diplomacy and Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While a toothless smile might elicit a range of emotions, from empathy to disgust, here it is described in endearing terms. References to the Turkish mustache often include adjectives such as "big," "original" and "prickly," alluding to the times of the Ottoman Empire, when it was an important status symbol (Wishnitzer, 2018).…”
Section: Israel-turkish Relations: Between Diplomacy and Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%