Interpreters of Occupation: Gender and the Politics of Belonging in an Iraqi Refugee Network

Interpreters of Occupation: Gender and the Politics of Belonging in an Iraqi Refugee Network

by Madeline Otis Campbell
ISBN-10:
0815634374
ISBN-13:
9780815634379
Pub. Date:
05/02/2016
Publisher:
Syracuse University Press
ISBN-10:
0815634374
ISBN-13:
9780815634379
Pub. Date:
05/02/2016
Publisher:
Syracuse University Press
Interpreters of Occupation: Gender and the Politics of Belonging in an Iraqi Refugee Network

Interpreters of Occupation: Gender and the Politics of Belonging in an Iraqi Refugee Network

by Madeline Otis Campbell
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Overview

During the Iraq War, thousands of young Baghdadis worked as interpreters for US troops, becoming the front line of the so-called War on Terror. Deployed by the military as linguistic as well as cultural interpreters-translating the "human terrain" of Iraq-members of this network urgently honed identification strategies amid suspicion from US forces, fellow Iraqis, and, not least of all, one another. In Interpreters of Occupation, Campbell traces the experiences of twelve individuals from their young adulthood as members of the Ba'thist generation, to their work as interpreters, through their navigation of the US immigration pipeline, and finally to their resettlement in the United States. Throughout, Campbell considers how these men and women grappled with issues of belonging and betrayal, both on the battlefield in Iraq and in the US-based diaspora. A nuanced and richly detailed ethnography, Interpreters of Occupation gives voice to a generation of US allies through their diverse and vividly rendered life histories. In the face of what some considered a national betrayal in Iraq and their experiences of otherness within the United States, interpreters negotiate what it means to belong to a diasporic community in flux.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780815634379
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Publication date: 05/02/2016
Series: Gender, Culture, and Politics in the Middle East
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 280
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Madeline Otis Campbell is assistant professor of urban studies and director of the Center for Human Rights at Worcester State University.

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This book fills the gap of scant scholarly research that addresses the unique situation of Iraqi interpreters.

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