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How to Use This Book xix Table of Contents – Readings (continued) Skills or Rhetorical Modes Showcased “Pirates & Anarchy” by Kathryn Morris Otto, Lisa. “Benefits of Buccaneering: The Political Economy of Maritime Piracy in Somalia and Kenya.” African Security Review , vol. 20, no. 4, 2011, pp. 45-52. Taylor & Francis , doi: 10.1080/10246029.2011.630809. The economy of piracy in Somalia is addressed in this article. From the economic vacuum of a failed state leaving citizens to turn to desperate measures, to the eventual organization of piracy into burgeoning industry, perfect conditions existed for the normalization of criminal acts. The article goes on to elaborate on the costs to other industries in the region, to the social structure of Somalia, and the cost in lives lost. Finally, the author makes suggestions for counter-piracy strategies. Research Concepts Inquiry-based research Ongoing conversation Interacting with Sources Credibility Use-value Annotated bibliography Citation Summary 348 “A Case of Hysterics” by Hannah Zarnick Gilman, Charlotte Perkins. “The Yellow Wallpaper.” 1892. Reprinted by U.S. National Library of Medicine, 7 June 2017, www.nlm.nih.gov/exhibition/theliteratureofprescription/exhib itionAssets/digitalDocsLT_he. -Yellow-Wall-Paper.pdf. The Yellow Wallpaper is an important narrative from the early 1900s that illustrates the delusional medical procedures placed onto women. Gilman herself experienced what was called the “rest cure,” which in essence confined women who were diagnosed with Hysteria or nervous diseases in a room to do nothing, limiting their “stressors.” They were forced to eat copious amounts of food to gain weight, and they were allowed no company. Research Concepts Inquiry-based research Ongoing conversation Interacting with Sources Credibility Use-value Annotated bibliography Citation Summary 353

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