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Vol. 35 No. 1 (2015): Pirates and Privateers

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Editorial

  • Pirates and Privateers. An introduction in three acts
    Daniel de Zeeuw
    2-7
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Archive

  • Playstation, Demonoid, and the Orders and Disorders of Pirarchy
    Jonathan Marshall, Francesca da Rimini
    8-21
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  • On Counter-Hegemonic Realism
    Oscar Coppieters
    22-29
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  • The Privateering Critic: Re-Reading the Problem of the Ban in Marie de France and Giorgio Agamben
    Sonja Schillings
    30-38
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Interviews

  • Of Pirarchy, Anonimity, and Parametric Politics: an Interview with Ned Rossiter and Soenke Zehle
    Daniel de Zeeuw
    39-47
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Book Reviews

  • Pirates, Industry, and the State: Perspectives on the Construction of a Spoil-Sport in an Age of Copyright
    Liesbeth Schoonheim
    48-51
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  • In a Society that has Abolished Every Kind of Adventure, the Only Adventure is to Abolish the Society
    maxigas maxigas
    52-55
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  • On Critical Theories and Digital Media
    Jonathan Gray
    56-61
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