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Metacom's War, Wetamo's Grievances, and
the Captivity of Mary Rowlandson
,
83
Wilderness Trials: A Gentlewoman's
Conversion Narrative
,
96
Captivity, Servitude, and Authority, 103
Notes, 106
5 Seduction, Redemption, and the
Typification of Captivity, 1675-1707
115
To Live Like Heathen: The Two Hannahs, 118
Texts Written in Blood: Cotton Mather and
the Production of Meaning
,
128
Redeemed and Unredeemed Captives:
John and Eunice Williams
,
135
Typification, Subordination, and
the Limits of Hegemony
,
143
Notes, 145
6 Captive Ethnographers, 1699-1736 151
Shared Substance, Shared Light:
The Dickinson and Hanson Narratives
,
152
Manners and Customs: The Transculturated Captive, 166
Notes, 172
7 Captivity and Colonial Structures of Feeling, 1744-1776 177
Providence and Sentiment in
the Mid-Eighteenth Century
,
178
Horrifying Matters of Fact:
The Production of Savagery and Heroism
,
192
Conclusion: The Selective Tradition of Captivity, 200
Notes, 206
Appendix: Bibliography of British and British Colonial
Captivity Narratives, 1682-1776
211
References 219
Index 253

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Publication Information: Book Title: Captive Selves, Captivating Others: The Politics and Poetics of Colonial American Captivity Narratives. Contributors: Pauline Turner Strong - author. Publisher: Westview Press. Place of Publication: Boulder, CO. Publication Year: 1999. Page Number: viii.
    
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