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Practicing Aşk: Sound and Affect in Late Sabbateanism and Its Ottoman Sphere
Hadar Feldman Samet
Department of Jewish History
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Sound
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Ottoman
100%
Mystic
100%
Contemporary
33%
Ritual
33%
Tradition
33%
Historical Study
33%
Nineteenth Century
33%
Divinity
33%
Mass Culture
33%
Praxis
33%
Religious Phenomenon
33%
Emotional Expression
33%
Ottoman Society
33%
spiritual world
33%
Salonica
33%
Emotional State
33%
historicization
33%
Soundscape
33%
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Sabbateanism
100%
Ottoman
100%
Emotional Expression
33%
Mysticism
33%
Divine
33%
Religious Phenomena
33%
Emotional State
33%
Nineteenth Century
33%
Popular Culture
33%
Community Members
33%
Sensorial
33%
Communal Practices
33%
Cultural Conventions
33%
Spiritual World
33%
Soundscape
33%
Salonica
33%
Historicization
33%