This book reexamines the Anglo-American literary genre known as the ?Indian captivity narrative? in the context of the complex historical practice of captivity across cultural borders in colonial North America
This book reexamines the Anglo-American literary genre known as the ?Indian captivity narrative? in the context of the complex historical practice of captivity across cultural borders in colonial North AmericaHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Introduction: Captivity as Convergent Practice and Selective Tradition 2. Indian Captives English Captors 1576-1622 3. Captivity and Hostage-Exchange in Powhatan's Domain 1607-1624 4. The Politics and Poetics of Captivity in New England 1620-1682 5. Seduction Redemption and the Typification of Captivity 1675-1707 6. Captive Ethnographers 1699-1736 7. Captivity and Colonial Structures of Feeling 1744-1776
1. Introduction: Captivity as Convergent Practice and Selective Tradition 2. Indian Captives English Captors 1576-1622 3. Captivity and Hostage-Exchange in Powhatan's Domain 1607-1624 4. The Politics and Poetics of Captivity in New England 1620-1682 5. Seduction Redemption and the Typification of Captivity 1675-1707 6. Captive Ethnographers 1699-1736 7. Captivity and Colonial Structures of Feeling 1744-1776
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