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Pirates, Drifters, Fugitives

by Alexandra Ganser, Katharina Gerund, Heike Paul, Stephan Koetzing, Sebastian Schneider

Figures of mobility appear prominently in US-foundational narratives of 'discovery, ' the 'Puritan errand, ' and westward expansion; the protagonists of these hegemonic tales of settlement and nation-building are (mostly) European travellers, pioneers, and colonists. By contrast, figures such as pirates, drifters, and fugitives are for the most part absent from canonical narratives of new world beginnings and may be considered as expressing/representing alternative mobilities. Their stories and their representations raise questions of legitimacy and legality - often from a transnational perspective - and imply a critique of the American empire and its concomitant domestic discourses of marginalization. Yet, pirates, drifters, and fugitives also appear as ambiguous figures with regard to US-exceptionalist rhetoric: they may tap their subversive potential, while they are also bound to and complicit with the ideologies they seek to expose. In the context of the so-called New American Studies and the emergent field of Mobility Studies, this volume investigates these figures in a variety of cultural productions (pamphlets, song lyrics, autobiographies, novels, memorials, legal texts, video, television, and film) from the 17th century to the presen

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Hardcover
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English
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Figures of mobility appear prominently in US-foundational narratives of 'discovery,' the 'Puritan errand,' and westward expansion; the protagonists of these hegemonic tales of settlement and nation-building are (mostly) European travellers, pioneers, and colonists. By contrast, figures such as pirates, drifters, and fugitives are for the most part absent from canonical narratives of new world beginnings and may be considered as expressing/representing alternative mobilities. Their stories and their representations raise questions of legitimacy and legality - often from a transnational perspective - and imply a critique of the American empire and its concomitant domestic discourses of marginalization. Yet, pirates, drifters, and fugitives also appear as ambiguous figures with regard to US-exceptionalist rhetoric: they may tap their subversive potential, while they are also bound to and complicit with the ideologies they seek to expose. In the context of the so-called New American Studies and the emergent field of Mobility Studies, this volume investigates these figures in a variety of cultural productions (pamphlets, song lyrics, autobiographies, novels, memorials, legal texts, video, television, and film) from the 17th century to the present.

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ISBN3825360334
Pages 369
Language English
ISBN-10 3825360334
ISBN-13 9783825360337
Format Hardcover
Short Title PIRATES DRIFTERS FUGITIVES
Media Book
Year 2012
Publication Date 2012-06-01
Subtitle Figures of Mobility in the US and Beyond
Series Number 221
Imprint Universitatsverlag Winter
Country of Publication Germany
Author Sebastian Schneider
Publisher Universitatsverlag Winter
Series American Studies - A Monograph
Edited by Heike Paul
Audience General

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