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The late Ottoman brothel in Istanbul: heterosexual social space for homosocial entertainment?
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2019-05-01
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Boyar, Ebru
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Entertainment among the Ottomans
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E. Boyar,
The late Ottoman brothel in Istanbul: heterosexual social space for homosocial entertainment?
2019, p. 182.