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Life Under The Jolly Roger: Reflections on Golden Age Piracy, Second Edition
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Life Under The Jolly Roger: Reflections on Golden Age Piracy, Second Edition

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Over the last couple of decades, an ideological battle has raged over the political legacy and cultural symbolism of the ‘golden age’ pirates who roamed the seas between the Caribbean Islands and the Indian Ocean from 1690 to 1725. They are depicted as romanticised villains on the one hand and as genuine social rebels on the other. Life Under the Jolly Roger examines the political and cultural significance of these nomadic outlaws by relating historical accounts to a wide range of theoretical concepts - reaching from Marshall Sahlins and Pierre Clastres to Mao Zedong and Eric J. Hobsbawm via Friedrich Nietzsche and Michel Foucault. With daring theoretical speculation and passionate, respectful inquiry, Gabriel Kuhn skillfully contextualises and analyses the meanings of race, gender, sexuality, and disability in golden age pirate communities, while also surveying the breathtaking array of pirates - forms of organisation, economy, and ethics.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
PM Press
Country
United States
Date
9 November 2020
Pages
320
ISBN
9781629637938

Over the last couple of decades, an ideological battle has raged over the political legacy and cultural symbolism of the ‘golden age’ pirates who roamed the seas between the Caribbean Islands and the Indian Ocean from 1690 to 1725. They are depicted as romanticised villains on the one hand and as genuine social rebels on the other. Life Under the Jolly Roger examines the political and cultural significance of these nomadic outlaws by relating historical accounts to a wide range of theoretical concepts - reaching from Marshall Sahlins and Pierre Clastres to Mao Zedong and Eric J. Hobsbawm via Friedrich Nietzsche and Michel Foucault. With daring theoretical speculation and passionate, respectful inquiry, Gabriel Kuhn skillfully contextualises and analyses the meanings of race, gender, sexuality, and disability in golden age pirate communities, while also surveying the breathtaking array of pirates - forms of organisation, economy, and ethics.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
PM Press
Country
United States
Date
9 November 2020
Pages
320
ISBN
9781629637938