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A Companion to the Literatures of Colonial America
Susan Castillo (Editor), Ivy Schweitzer (Editor)
ISBN: 978-1-4051-1291-8
Hardcover
624 pages
October 2005, Wiley-Blackwell
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List of Figures.

Notes on Contributors.

Part 1. Issues and Methods.

1. Prologomenal Thinking: Some Possibilities and Limits of Comparative Desire (Teresa A. Toulouse).

2. First Peoples: An introduction to Early Native American Studies (Joanna Brooks).

3. Toward a Cultural Geography of Colonial American Literature: Empire, location, Creolization (Ralph Bauer).

4. Textual Investments: Economics and Colonial American Literatures (Michelle Burnham).

5. The Culture of Colonial America: Theology and Aesthetics (Paul Giles).

6. Teaching the Text of Early American Literature (Michael P. Clark).

7. Teaching with the New Technology: Three Intriguing Opportunities (Edward J. Gallagher).

Part II. New World Encounters.

8. Recovering Precolonial American Literary History: "The Origin of Stories" and the Popol Vuh (Timothy B. Powell).

9. Toltec Mirrors: European and Native Americans in Each Other's Eyes (Renee Bergland).

10. Reading for Indian Resistance (Bethany Ridgway Schneider).

11. Refocusing New Spain and Spanish Colonization: Malinche, Guadalupe, and Sor Juana (Electa Arenal and Yolanda Martinez-San Miguel).

12. British Colonial Expansion Westwards: Ireland and America (Andrew Hadfield).

13. The French Relation and its "Hidden" Colonial History (Sara E. Melzer).

14. Visions of the Other in Sixteenth and Seventeenth-Century Writing on Brazil (Elena Losada Soler).

15. New World Ethnography, the Caribbean, and Behn's Oroonoko (Derek Hughes).

Part III. Negotiating Identities.

16. Gendered Voices from Lima and Mexico: Clarinda, Amarilis, and Sor Juana (Raquel Chang-Radriguez).

17. Cleansing Mexican Antiquity: Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz and the loa to The Divine narcissus (Viviana Diaz Balsera).

18. Hemispheric Americanism: Latin American Exiles and US Revolutionary Writings (Rodrigo Lazo).

19. Putting Together the Pieces: Notes on the Eighteenth-Century Literary Imagination (Douglas Anderson).

20. The Transoceanic Emergence of American "Postcolonial" Identities (Gesa Mackenthun).

Part IV. Genres and Writers: Cross-Cultural Conversations.

21. The Genres of Exploration and Conquest Literatures (E. Thomson Shields).

22. The Conversion Narrative in Early America (Lisa M. Gordis).

23. Indigenous Literacies: New England and New Spain (Hilary E. Wyss).

24. America's First Mass Media: Preaching and the Protestant Sermon Tradition (Gregory S. Jackson).

25. Neither Here Not There: Transatlantic Epistolary in Early America (Philip H. Round).

26. True Relations and Critical Fictions: The case of the Personal Narrative in Colonial American Literatures (Kathleen Donegan).

27. "Cross-Cultural Conversations": The captivity Narrative (Lisa M. Logan).

28. Epic, Creoles, and nation in Spanish America (Jose Antonio Mazzotti).

29. Plainness and Paradox: Colonial Tensions in the Early New England Religious Lyric (Amy M. E. Morris).

30. Captivating Animals: Science and Spectacle in Early American natural Histories (Kathryn Napier Gray).

31. Challenging Conventional Historiography: The Roaming "I"/Eye in Early Colonial American Eyewitness Accounts (Jerry M. Williams).

32. Republican Theatricaity and Transatlantic Empire (Elizabeth Maddock Dillon).

33. Reading Early American Fiction (Winfried Fluck).

Index.