Life under the Jolly Roger : Reflections on Golden Age Piracy [document électronique] / Gabriel KUHN (1972-) ; Eric J. HOBSBAWM ; Pierre CLASTRES (1934-1977) . - Oakland [USA] : PM Press, 2010 . - 288 p. ; PDF ocr. ISBN : 978-1-60486-052-8 Langues : Anglais ( eng)
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ANTHROPOLOGIE ; ANTILLES ; ART:Courants:Symbolisme ; CULTURE ; ÉCONOMIE ; ORGANISATION ; PIRATERIE ; RELIGION ; SEXUALITÉ ; SOCIOLOGIE ; VIOLENCE
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Résumé : |
0. Introduction
1. Background
1.1. Privateers, Buccaneers, Pirates: Matters Of Terminology
1.2.What "Golden Age?" A Little History
2. "Enemy of His Own Civilization". An Ethnography of Golden Age Piracy
2.1. "From the Sea": Maritime Nomads
2.2."Smooth" vs. "Striated": The Question of Space
2.3.Pirate Captains and Indian Chiefs:Remembering Pierre Clastres
2.4. Potlatches, Zero-Production, and Parasitism:Pirate Economy
2.5.No State, No Accumulation, No History:Pirates as "Primitives"?
2.6."Cultural Contact": Pirates and the Non-European People of the Caribbean
3. "Social Origins," or The European Legacy. Golden Age Piracy and Cultural Studies
3.1. Fashion, Food, Fun, Lingo:Circumscribing the Pirate Subculture
3.2. "Villains of all Nations?": Piracy and (Trans)Nationality
3.3. Satanists and Sabbatarians: Piracy and Religion
3.4.A Colorful Atlantic? Piracy and Race
3.5.Anne Bonny, Mary Read, and a Co-opted Myth: Piracy and Gender
3.6. On Sodomites and Prostitutes: Piracy and Sexuality
3.7. Escaping Discipline and "Biopolitics": The Pirate Body
3.8. Eye Patches, Hook Hands, and Wooden Legs: Piracy and Disability
4. "Ni dieu, ni maitre" : Golden Age Piracy and Politics
4.1. From "Brethren of the Coast" to a "Commonwealth of Outlaws": Pirate Organization
4.2. Flying the Black Flag: The Jolly Roger
4.3. Is This Anarchy? Matters of Definition I
4.4. The War Machine:Reading Piracy with Deleuze and Guattari
4.5. Tactics: Pirates and Guerrilla Warfare
4.6. Revolutionary, Radical, and Proletarian Pirates? Matters of Definition II
4.7. Pirates as Social Bandits: Homage to E. J. Hobsbawm
4.8. Libertalia: Another Reading
4.9. Safe Havens, Onshore Settlements, Pirate Utopias: Pirates an Land
4.10. "Piratical Imperialism," Hypocrisy, and the Merchants' Wrath: Piracy and Capitalism
4.11. Victims of Circumstance or Bloodthirsty Sadists? Piracy and Violence
4.12. Vengeance as Justice: Pirate Ethics
4.13. Dionysus in the West Indies: A Nietzschean Look at Golden Age Piracy
5. Conclusion: The Golden Age Pirates' Political Legacy
6. Notes an Pirate Literature
7. Bibliography
Notes
Index |
Mention de responsabilité : |
Gabriel Kuhn |
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Titre : |
Life under the Jolly Roger : Reflections on Golden Age Piracy |
Type de document : |
document électronique |
Auteurs : |
Gabriel KUHN (1972-) ; Eric J. HOBSBAWM ; Pierre CLASTRES (1934-1977) |
Editeur : |
Oakland [USA] : PM Press |
Année de publication : |
2010 |
Importance : |
288 p. |
Format : |
PDF ocr |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-1-60486-052-8 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Catégories : |
ANTHROPOLOGIE ; ANTILLES ; ART:Courants:Symbolisme ; CULTURE ; ÉCONOMIE ; ORGANISATION ; PIRATERIE ; RELIGION ; SEXUALITÉ ; SOCIOLOGIE ; VIOLENCE
|
Résumé : |
0. Introduction
1. Background
1.1. Privateers, Buccaneers, Pirates: Matters Of Terminology
1.2.What "Golden Age?" A Little History
2. "Enemy of His Own Civilization". An Ethnography of Golden Age Piracy
2.1. "From the Sea": Maritime Nomads
2.2."Smooth" vs. "Striated": The Question of Space
2.3.Pirate Captains and Indian Chiefs:Remembering Pierre Clastres
2.4. Potlatches, Zero-Production, and Parasitism:Pirate Economy
2.5.No State, No Accumulation, No History:Pirates as "Primitives"?
2.6."Cultural Contact": Pirates and the Non-European People of the Caribbean
3. "Social Origins," or The European Legacy. Golden Age Piracy and Cultural Studies
3.1. Fashion, Food, Fun, Lingo:Circumscribing the Pirate Subculture
3.2. "Villains of all Nations?": Piracy and (Trans)Nationality
3.3. Satanists and Sabbatarians: Piracy and Religion
3.4.A Colorful Atlantic? Piracy and Race
3.5.Anne Bonny, Mary Read, and a Co-opted Myth: Piracy and Gender
3.6. On Sodomites and Prostitutes: Piracy and Sexuality
3.7. Escaping Discipline and "Biopolitics": The Pirate Body
3.8. Eye Patches, Hook Hands, and Wooden Legs: Piracy and Disability
4. "Ni dieu, ni maitre" : Golden Age Piracy and Politics
4.1. From "Brethren of the Coast" to a "Commonwealth of Outlaws": Pirate Organization
4.2. Flying the Black Flag: The Jolly Roger
4.3. Is This Anarchy? Matters of Definition I
4.4. The War Machine:Reading Piracy with Deleuze and Guattari
4.5. Tactics: Pirates and Guerrilla Warfare
4.6. Revolutionary, Radical, and Proletarian Pirates? Matters of Definition II
4.7. Pirates as Social Bandits: Homage to E. J. Hobsbawm
4.8. Libertalia: Another Reading
4.9. Safe Havens, Onshore Settlements, Pirate Utopias: Pirates an Land
4.10. "Piratical Imperialism," Hypocrisy, and the Merchants' Wrath: Piracy and Capitalism
4.11. Victims of Circumstance or Bloodthirsty Sadists? Piracy and Violence
4.12. Vengeance as Justice: Pirate Ethics
4.13. Dionysus in the West Indies: A Nietzschean Look at Golden Age Piracy
5. Conclusion: The Golden Age Pirates' Political Legacy
6. Notes an Pirate Literature
7. Bibliography
Notes
Index |
Mention de responsabilité : |
Gabriel Kuhn |
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https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=315360 |
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