Batgıray, Melike2019-09-112019-09-112019-082019-082019-09-09http://hdl.handle.net/11693/52415Cataloged from PDF version of article.Thesis (M.S.): Bilkent University, Department of History, İhsan Doğramacı Bilkent University, 2019.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 127-150).This thesis aims to analyze the fedayee practice of disguise in the context of violence between the years of 1890 and 1910 in the North-east parts of the Ottoman Empire. It mainly focuses on the practice’s itself and reason behind it. Making use of photographs, this thesis also examines the politics of clothing and self-representation. At this juncture, objects in photographs which were intentionally placed fallacious and delusive are examined to clarify possible fedayee clothes which are also analyzed. In order to make sense of the penchant of Armenian fedayees for disguise, this thesis also explores the complexity of Kurdish, Circassian, Georgian, Laz clothing through photographic evidence.xi, 152 leaves : illustrations, photography, maps, facsimiles ; 30 cm.Englishinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDisguiseFedayeeParamilitary ethnic groupsPhotographyThe Ottoman EmpireOf disguise and provocation: the politics of clothing in the late Ottoman Empire, 1890-1910Kılık değiştirme ve provokasyon: geç dönem Osmanlı İmparatorluğunda kıyafet politikaları, 1890-1910ThesisB138161