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Metamorphosis Afloat: Pirate Ships, Politics and Process, c. 1680-1730

机译:变态漂浮:海盗船,政治与过程,c。 1680-1730

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This paper follows some late-seventeenth and early eighteenth century pirate ships, focusing upon the moments when these most enigmatic and elusive of ocean-going vessels were appropriated and inhabited by mutinous mariners who literally risked their necks to take charge of them. This paper builds upon recent work in mobilities and oceanic studies which is developing more materialist perspectives as a means for better understanding the seas and ships as lived, dynamic spaces. By exploring some of the ways that pirate ships were crafted and modified, and then occupied, at the turn of the eighteenth century, this paper contributes new perspectives on the formation of piratical spaces and identities, and in the process, the role of mobilities and spatialities in creating spaces afloat. The paper argues for a greater acknowledgement of the role of process in the making of space and mobility at sea as a means of better understanding the complex geographies of the pirate ship and the experiences of those who sailed aboard them.
机译:本文沿袭了17世纪末和18世纪初的海盗船,重点关注了这些最神秘,最难以捉摸的远洋船只被叛变的水手占领并居住的时刻,这些人实际上冒着风险来控制他们的脖子。本文以机动性和海洋研究的最新工作为基础,这些工作正在发展更多的唯物主义观点,作为更好地理解海洋和船舶为活生生的空间的一种手段。通过探索18世纪初海盗船的制造,改造和占领方式,本文为海盗空间和身份的形成以及在此过程中机动性和创造空间的空间性。该论文主张对过程在海上空间和机动性的形成中的作用有更大的认识,这是一种更好地了解海盗船的复杂地理位置以及乘船航行者的经验的手段。

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