Excerpt: "In my capacity as the editor of Journal of Resistance Studies, I traveled to an old New England homestead in Durham, Connecticut, USA, and conducted an interview with one of the founding fathers of resistance studies: James C. Scott. In a rural, traditional white wooden house, among some chickens and two cows, a vegetable garden, and with a library and writing desk in a barn, lives this Sterling Professor of Political Science, Professor of Anthropology, and Director of the Agrarian Studies Program at Yale University."