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The Scarlet Letter: Cases of Tarring Doors in the Ottoman Konya in the 17th and 18th Centuries
Although tar smearing was a means of revealing acts of adultery and prostitution
to the Ottoman society and officials, the opinion of neighborhood residents also
gained importance in determining the legitimacy of these allegations. However,
beyond its use as a tool of declaring acts of adultery, this was gradually
exploited by malicious neighbors to slander each other. Through an exhaustive
analysis of Konya court records between 1645 and 1750, this study attempts to
examine the extent to which people used tar smearing as a duty under ‘social
responsibility’ to stop social evils like adultery, and to what extent was it
exploited as a means of a slanderous tool.