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Captivity and Identity in Aphra Behn's Oroonoko Or, the Royal Slave
Civilization and Sexual Abuse: Selected Indian Captivity Narratives and the Native American Boarding-School Experience
Literacy and the Humanizing Project in Olaudah Equiano's The
Orisha Journeys: the Role of Travel in the Birth of Yorùbá-Atlantic Religions 1
"Almost Eliza": Genre, Racialization, and Reading Mary King As the Mixed-Race Heroine of William G
1. Slavery, Resistance and the Slave Narrative
The Assimilation of Captives on the American Frontier in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
The Sea and the Shackle: African and Creole Mariners and the Making of a Luso-African Atlantic Commercial Culture, 1721-1835
The Captivity Narrative and Its Influence on Maria Kittle and Edgar Huntly
Slave Narratives, Captivity Narratives, and Genre Transformation in Keckley's Behind the Scenes
Turning from Conversion Shakers, Anti-Shakers, and the Battle for Public Opinion Daisy S
Conference Director Alfred Bendixen Texas A&M University
Mary Rowlandson and Hher Narrative of Indian Captivity. Rachel Bailey De Luise East Tennessee State University
From Captive to Captor: Hannah Duston and the Indian Removal Act
The Re-Enslavement of Elizabeth Watson Franco Paz University of Vermont
The Captivity Narratives of Cynthia Ann Parker : Settler Colonialism, Collective Memory, and Cultural Trauma." (2019)
Female Captivity Narratives in Colonial America Kathryn O'hara Gettysburg College Class of 2010
Ethnogenesis and Captivity: Structuring Transatlantic Difference
Top View
Puritan Captivity Narratives and Identity in the American Revolution
Rethinking Southern Literature Before the Civil
Wesley Raabe Education Current Project Academic
Slavery and Freedom
Of Captivity
Divisible Pasts: Nostalgia and Narrative in American
Space and Place in Four African American Slave Narratives
Melodrama, Race, and the Search for Moral Legibility in Nineteenth-Century America
Interrogating the Captivity Narrative in a Transatlantic Context Jennifer Taylor
The Narrative of James Albert Gronniosaw: a Study in Reverse Acculturation
Certificate for Approving the Dissertation
Gender-Related Difference in the Slave Narratives of Harriet Jacobs and Frederick Douglass
Visualizing Early American Captivity
The Narrative of the Captive, George Avery, 1780–1782
Martino Dissertation Final for Submission
The Search for Redemption: How Olaudah Equiano Captivates His Audience Through His Interesting Captivity Narrative
Romanian Journal of English Studies Rjes 17 /2020
"Into a Strange Land": Women Captives Among the Indians
Fall 2012 Course Descriptions Upper-Division English Classes
British Captivity Narratives in Fact and Fiction
Uncle Tom's Cabin and the Paradigms of Southern Authorship in the Anti-Tom Tradition, 1852-1902
Class and Perspective in Early Captivity Narratives
1 Chapter I Introduction This Dissertation Seeks to Understand
The Barbary Captivity Narrative in American Culture Baepler, Paul Michel