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Inventing Laziness: The Culture of Productivity in Late Ottoman Society Unzipped Books For twenty years

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For twenty years

An awkward teenager grapples with notions of God and girls at his bar mitzvah

The portraits and the texts offer intriguing hints of lost lives: cats lounge in the background of domestic settings

Margaret Killjoy’s stories have appeared for years in science fiction and fantasy magazines both major and indie

Inventing Laziness: The Culture of Productivity in Late Ottoman Society Unzipped Books For twenty yearsNeither laziness nor its condemnation are new inventions, however, perceiving laziness as a social condition that afflicts a 'nation' is. In the early modern era, Ottoman political treatises did not regard the people as the source of the state's problems. Yet in the nineteenth century, as the imperial ideology of Ottomanism and modern discourses of citizenship spread, so did the understanding of laziness as a social disease that the 'Ottoman nation'

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