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The Sea Is Red: power, piracy and resistance
An interview with Marcus Rediker. Wapping, London. September 2010 Focusing on specific events and mythologies attached to past and recent maritime radicalism, historian Marcus Rediker talks to Omar El-Khairy about piracy, the origins of global capitalism, and the poetics of history from below Biogs. Marcus Rediker is a historian, activist and poet. He is professor of maritime history at the University of Pittsburgh and the author of The Many-Headed Hydra (2000),Villains of All Nations (2005), and The Slave Ship (2007) Omar El-Khairy is a playwright and PhD candidate in political sociology at LSE. He resides in the gutters of the English language Audio-visual recording and editing by Jaya Brekke and Silje Hyeneslysne for blip Info. Hydrarchy: Power and Resistance at Sea is showing at Gasworks, South London 18th September to 7th November 2010
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The Sea Is Red: power, piracy and resistance
An interview with Marcus Rediker. Wapping, London. September 2010 Focusing on specific events and mythologies attached to past and recent maritime radicalism, historian Marcus Rediker talks to Omar El-Khairy about piracy, the origins of global capitalism, and the poetics of history from below Biogs. Marcus Rediker is a historian, activist and poet. He is professor of maritime history at the University of Pittsburgh and the author of The Many-Headed Hydra (2000),Villains of All Nations (2005), and The Slave Ship (2007) Omar El-Khairy is a playwright and PhD candidate in political sociology at LSE. He resides in the gutters of the English language Audio-visual recording and editing by Jaya Brekke and Silje Hyeneslysne for blip Info. Hydrarchy: Power and Resistance at Sea is showing at Gasworks, South London 18th September to 7th November 2010
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The Sea Is Red: power, piracy and resistance
An interview with Marcus Rediker. Wapping, London. September 2010 Focusing on specific events and mythologies attached to past and recent maritime radicalism, historian Marcus Rediker talks to Omar El-Khairy about piracy, the origins of global capitalism, and the poetics of history from below Biogs. Marcus Rediker is a historian, activist and poet. He is professor of maritime history at the University of Pittsburgh and the author of The Many-Headed Hydra (2000),Villains of All Nations (2005), and The Slave Ship (2007) Omar El-Khairy is a playwright and PhD candidate in political sociology at LSE. He resides in the gutters of the English language Audio-visual recording and editing by Jaya Brekke and Silje Hyeneslysne for blip Info. Hydrarchy: Power and Resistance at Sea is showing at Gasworks, South London 18th September to 7th November 2010
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