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Pirate Assemblage
by
Thomas, Steven W.
in
18th century
/ assemblage
/ Cross-dressers
/ Culture
/ Debates
/ eighteenth-century literature
/ Gender identity
/ History
/ Johnson, Charles (1679-1748)
/ Literature
/ minor literature
/ Narratives
/ National identity
/ Piracy
/ pirate
/ privateer
/ Reading
/ Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745)
/ transatlantic
2022
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Pirate Assemblage
by
Thomas, Steven W.
in
18th century
/ assemblage
/ Cross-dressers
/ Culture
/ Debates
/ eighteenth-century literature
/ Gender identity
/ History
/ Johnson, Charles (1679-1748)
/ Literature
/ minor literature
/ Narratives
/ National identity
/ Piracy
/ pirate
/ privateer
/ Reading
/ Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745)
/ transatlantic
2022
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Pirate Assemblage
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Thomas, Steven W.
in
18th century
/ assemblage
/ Cross-dressers
/ Culture
/ Debates
/ eighteenth-century literature
/ Gender identity
/ History
/ Johnson, Charles (1679-1748)
/ Literature
/ minor literature
/ Narratives
/ National identity
/ Piracy
/ pirate
/ privateer
/ Reading
/ Swift, Jonathan (1667-1745)
/ transatlantic
2022
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Pirate Assemblage
2022
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This essay “Pirate Assemblage” explores two related questions. The first is how we read and appreciate the literary form of pirate literature such as Alexander Exquemelin’s Buccaneers of America (1678) and Charles Johnson’s two-volume General History of the Pyrates (volume one 1724, volume two 1728). The second is what the answer to that first question suggests for how we regard pirate literature in relation to more canonical eighteenth-century literature and how this relation might revise our reading of that literature. My answer to the first question explores the concept of “assemblage” for reading and appreciating pirate literature, and my answer to the second question that eighteenth-century literature read in relation to this “pirate assemblage” suggests new ways of reading canonical texts such as Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels (1726) and John Gay’s Beggar’s Opera (1728) that were written soon after the first volume of The General History of Pyrates. In doing so, my essay responds to the large body of scholarly literature on pirates that has focused on the question of identity—race, class, gender, and sexuality—and the question of whether or not such literature was transgressive. In my essay, by closely reading the unique literary form of pirate literature and utilizing Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari’s concepts of “assemblage” and “minor literature,” I argue that pirate literature, rather than representing transgressive identities, instead progressively produces new economic and social connections that deterritorializes the economy, literary form, and language.
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