COML0022 - Pirates: Real and Imagined

Status
A
Activity
LEC
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
Pirates: Real and Imagined
Term
2022C
Subject area
COML
Section number only
401
Section ID
COML0022401
Course number integer
22
Meeting times
MW 12:00 PM-1:29 PM
Meeting location
LRSM 112B
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Suvir Kaul
Description
Pirates: Real and Imagined

This course will examine the vital presence of pirates in maritime, particularly Atlantic, history and in English literature, including the travelogues some of them produced. We will begin with Elizabethan forms of state-sponsored piracy, “adventuring,” and exploration, and then follow pirates into the eighteenth century. We will think about their shifting profiles as they abetted and disrupted colonial and commercial practices and ask how they could be both national heroes and hostis humanis generis (enemies of all mankind). We will examine the history of impressment and of labor, including indenture and slavery, that played a role in the making of pirate lives and the codes of conduct they developed for their operations. We will learn to see pirates as contributors to political theory and practice, trade and commerce, as well as to natural history and sea-borne discovery. We will read about the occasional women pirates who infiltrated and functioned within this very male world. In general, we will also be tracking the reasons why some pirates became legends, and why they continue to fascinate readers and movie-goers. One short essay, one final research paper, bi-weekly discussion posts
Course number only
0022
Cross listings
ENGL0022401, ENGL0022401
Fulfills
Arts & Letters Sector
Cross Cultural Analysis
Use local description
Yes