from Part II - Fitting In
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 March 2022
The role of the intermediary bridging disparate worlds is not new. Centuries before fixers mediated between journalists and sources, dragoman diplomats (from tercüman: translator) mediated between European states and Ottoman sultans (Lewis 2004). Oft-stigmatized “middleman minorities” and “edge people” have long found themselves in the role of bridges between worlds: Christians in the Middle East (most dragomans were ethnic Greeks), Chinese in Southeast Asia, Indians in East Africa, Jews in Europe, mixed-race people in colonial settings, upwardly mobile members of marginalized communities, immigrants and refugees everywhere (Bonacich 1973; Ong 1999; Lewis 2004; Pattillo 2007: 113–147; Yannakakis 2008; Judt 2010).
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