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A Pirate's View of World History : A Reversed Perception of the Order of Things From a Global Perspective
Preface A Pirate's View of World History : A Reversed Perception of the Order of Things From a Global Perspective
7-8
Introduction Piracy and the Jigsaw Puzzle Without a Piece
9-18
Chapter 1 Japanese Pirates in an “Information Society” : From 2channeru to Nikoniko Dōga
21-24
Chapter 2 When Manga Fans Become Pirates : The Art of Translating and Navigating Japanese Manga
25-31
Chapter 3 The Open Economy of Piracy : Being Outside of the Law
33-35
Chapter 4 Pirates, Piracy and Octopus : From Multi-Armed Monster to Model Minority?
37-46
Chapter 5 The System of Circulating Debt : The Money Transfer System of Mobile Phones in Tanzania
47-61
Chapter 6 Making Worlds: The Sea, the Ship, and Slavery
63-67
Chapter 7 Piracy and the English in Japan, 1613–23
69-72
Chapter 8 Chinese Diplomat and the 1935 International Exhibition of Chinese Art in London : From Proposal to Implementation
73-76
Chapter 9 Akasegawa Genpei as a Pirate
77-84
Chapter 10 Influence of Spirit and Not of Form : Antonín Raymond, Le Corbusier, and Architectural Piracy in the Transwar Era
85-93
Chapter 11 南原繁と「万人の敵」 : 戦後民主主義の臨界点
95-105
Chapter 12 A Pirate's View of the History of Art Commerce : Beyond an Oceanic View of Civilizations
107-125
01. Piracy or Privateering? The Capture of the Santo Antonio in 1615 and the Bakufu's Response
129
02. Yorifune Shrine on Akuseki Island
131
03. On the Fluid Democracy of the Pirate Party
133
04. Who was Hiroyuki Nishimura? Beyond 2channel and NicoNico Douga
135
05. Reading Business Books by Kawakami Nobuo : Making the “Unexplainable” NicoNico Douga into an “Unprecedented” Business
137
06. A Tatar's Tree: Narrating the Centenary of a Forest
139-140
07. 「民主主義」を抱きしめて : 石坂洋次郎映画はいかにして「民主主義」を戦後日本社会に受容させるに至ったか
141-142
07. Embracing “Democracy” : How Ishizaka Yōjirō Movies Brought “Democracy” to Post-War Japan
143
08. A History of Human and Stray Cats Relations in Kyoto
145
09. Surviving as an Avant-Gardist : A Piratical Study on Kudō Tetsumi
147
01. Strategies of Legitimation, or How to Cope with Imitation
151-153
02. Some Side Notes on Treasure(d) Islands
155-156
03. Tangible or Intangible?
157
04. The Impulse for Collecting
159-160
05. 糸の魅力による宝島
161-162
Concluding Remarks Preparing for a New Pirate Studies to Set Sail?
163-167