The dragoman renaissance diplomatic interpreters and the routes of orientalism E. Natalie Rothman
Material type: TextPublisher: Ithaca [New York] Cornell University Press 2021Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781501758508
- 1501758500
- 9781501758485
- 1501758489
- Dragomen -- Turkey -- History -- 16th century
- Dragomen -- Turkey -- History -- 17th century
- Orientalism -- Europe -- History -- 16th century
- Orientalism -- Europe -- History -- 17th century
- Turkey -- Relations -- Europe -- History
- Europe -- Relations -- Turkey -- History
- Turkey -- History -- Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918
- Orientalisme -- Europe -- Histoire -- 16e siècle
- Orientalisme -- Europe -- Histoire -- 17e siècle
- Asie Mineure -- Relations -- Europe
- Empire ottoman -- Histoire
- HISTORY -- Medieval
- Dragomen
- International relations
- Orientalism
- Europe
- Turkey
- Early modern diplomatic interpreters, Mediterranean diplomacy, Diplomatic translation and interpreting, Dragomans and Orientalism, Dragomans in Istanbul
- DR479.E85
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Print version record
Includes bibliographical references and index
Localizing foreignness: forging Istanbul's dragomanate -- Kinshipping: casting nets and spawning dynasties -- Inscribing the self: dragomans' relazioni -- Visualizing a space of encounter -- Disciplining language: dragomans and Oriental philology -- Translating the Ottomans -- Circulating "Turkish literature" -- Dragomans and the routes of orientalism
"This book studies the role of dragomans (diplomatic interpreter-translators) in mediating ethno-linguistic, political, and religious relations between the Ottoman Empire and its European neighbors from ca. 1550 to ca. 1730. It considers both their Istanbul-centered social lives, and how the dictionaries, reports, and visual representations they created were central to the production of Europeanist knowledge about the Ottoman world"-- Provided by publisher
In English.
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