Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Preliminary Bibliography

Preliminary Bibliography
Search Terms: Mass Media and Women, Women and Colonization, Abraham Panther, Captivity Narrative

Baepler, Paul. “The Barbary Captivity Narrative in American Culture.” Early American
Literature 39.2 (2004): 217-246.
Castro, Wendy Lucas. “Stripped Clothing and Identity in Colonial Captivity Narratives.” Early
American Studies 6.1 (2008): 104-136.
Colley, Linda. “Perceiving Low Literature: The Captivity Narrative.” Essays in Criticism 53.3
(2003): 199-218.
Derounian-Stodola, Kathryn Zabelle. “The Indian Captivity Narratives of Mary Rowlandson and
Olive Oatman: Case Studies In the Continuity, Evolution, and Exploitation of Literary Discourse.” Studies in Literary Imagination 27.1 (1994): 33-46.
Goodman, Nan. “’Money Answers All Things’: Rethinking Economic and Cultural Exchange in
the Captivity Narrative of Mary Rowlandson.” American Literary History 22.1 (2009): 1-25.
Margara, Averbach. “Technology, ‘Magic,’ and Resistance in Native American Women’s
Writing.” Femspec 2.2 (2001): 7.
Marienstras, Elise. “Depictions of White Children in Captivity Narratives.” American Studies
International 40.3 (2002): 33-45.
Panay, Andrew. “From Little Big Man to Little Green Men: the Captivity Scenario in American
Culture.” European Journal of American Culture 23.3 (2004): 201-216.
Schwebel, Sara L. “Rewriting the Captivity Narrative for Contemporary Children: Speare,
Bruchac, and the French Indian War.” The New England Quarterly 84.2 (2011): 318-346.
Simpson, Audra. “From White into Red: Captivity Narratives as Alchemies of Race and
Citizenship.” American Quarterly 60.2 (2008): 251-257.

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