A pirate Halloween costume is as easy as an eye-patch and a plastic hook. Pirate-centric movies, video games, and tv shows are consistently popular. In this class, we will explore how the stereotype of swashbuckling pirates with peg legs drinking rum and hoarding pieces of eight formed and consider how they influence our reactions to contemporary piracy. The course will include historical pirates - like privateer Sir Francis Drake, the notorious Blackbeard, and pirate queen Zheng Yi Sao - and fictional pirates like Captain Hook and Long John Silver. We will look beyond the Caribbean and read about the pirates of the Mediterranean and Pacific. In addition to historical perspectives, the class will consider contemporary pirates and piracy. This material will provide a foundation of shared knowledge and interconnecting questions, while serving as a springboard for your own research projects.
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