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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-37755-7n of independence, in which the crisis of colonial legitimacy was performatively resolved, the sign of piracy was externalized by the claim that the British monarch was a pirate and that the future U.S. thus had a natural right to independence. The chapter examines how historical romances in early AExpurgate 发表于 2025-3-23 17:23:00
Mark Eisenegger,Lisa Schwaiger,Daniel Vogler of the nineteenth century and its de-legitimizing rhetoric of an ‘Oriental’ pirate Other. Captivity tales about abduction and enslavement by Muslim ‘pirates’ like Royall Tyler’s . (1824) re-directed piracy from North Africa to North America, questioning the legitimacy of slavery at home and thus he信任 发表于 2025-3-23 21:17:49
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-37755-7n geared towards an increasingly female readership, as in Lt. Murray’s . (1844/1845). Former revolutionary heroines (here in the form of a patriotic female pirate) were domesticated in such historical romance-novelettes to make palpable the ongoing transition to a more conservative feminine ideal.Metamorphosis 发表于 2025-3-24 12:19:41
Mark Eisenegger,Lisa Schwaiger,Daniel Vogler crisis as fundamentally a crisis of knowing and telling, voicing ontological insecurity as masters and slaves become indistinguishable over suspicions of piracy. The same conjuncture is used in a different context in popular anti-Southern discourses during the Civil War, as decorated letter envelopLeft-Atrium 发表于 2025-3-24 15:43:00
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Pirate Narratives and the Revolutionary Atlantic in the Early Republic and the Antebellum Period,n geared towards an increasingly female readership, as in Lt. Murray’s . (1844/1845). Former revolutionary heroines (here in the form of a patriotic female pirate) were domesticated in such historical romance-novelettes to make palpable the ongoing transition to a more conservative feminine ideal.Critical 发表于 2025-3-25 00:45:53
Cultural Constructions of Piracy During the Crisis Over Slavery, crisis as fundamentally a crisis of knowing and telling, voicing ontological insecurity as masters and slaves become indistinguishable over suspicions of piracy. The same conjuncture is used in a different context in popular anti-Southern discourses during the Civil War, as decorated letter envelop