Deniz Turker is Assistant Professor of Islamic Art at Rutgers University-New Brunswick. Her research has appeared in Muqarnas and International Journal of Islamic Architecture.
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"The Accidental Palace offers an erudite analysis of the nexus of artistic activity represented by Yildiz Palace. It is one of the first English-language works of art or architectural history of the late Ottoman world that does not frame its importance through the prism of orientalism. Deniz Turker engages in a stealthy refutation of Eurocentric frameworks for late Ottoman visual synthesis by doing the archival work that allows the myriad actors involved-patrons, gardeners, builders, diplomats, and more-to materialize their own artistic autonomy, resulting in a truly fresh look at artistic agency." -Peter H. Christensen, author of Precious Metal: German Steel, Modernity, and Ecology "Through the prism of architecture and landscape, The Accidental Palace offers a rich ethnography of power and culture in the age of Ottoman reform, as well as a unique window on the expansion of globalized consumerism." -Mercedes Volait, author of Antique Dealing and Creative Reuse in Cairo and Damascus, 1850-1890: Intercultural Engagements with Architecture and Craft in the Age of Travel and Reform