Oda

/ˈoʊdə/ noun

Definition

A room in a harem or in an Ottoman household, typically lavishly decorated and used as a private living space for women.

Etymology

From Turkish 'oda,' meaning 'room,' which comes from Persian. The term entered English through historical accounts of Ottoman life and became associated specifically with harem rooms, reflecting European fascination with Eastern palace architecture during the 18th-19th centuries.

Kelly Says

Orientalist paintings of odas were wildly popular in Victorian Europe, but they were almost always imagined fantasies—European artists rarely had actual access to these spaces, so they painted romanticized scenes filled with reclining women that said more about European desires than Ottoman reality. The oda has become a symbol in art history of the 'exotic orient' that never actually existed.

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