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A Companion to the Literatures of Colonial America

Susan Castillo (Editor), Ivy Schweitzer (Editor)
ISBN: 978-1-4051-1291-8
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624 pages
October 2005, Wiley-Blackwell
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List of Figures ix

Notes on Contributors xi

Introduction 1
Ivy Schweitzer and Susan Castillo

Part I Issues and Methods 7

1 Prologomenal Thinking: Some Possibilities and Limits of Comparative Desire 9
Teresa A. Toulouse

2 First Peoples: An Introduction to Early Native American Studies 24
Joanna Brooks

3 Toward a Cultural Geography of Colonial American Literatures: Empire, Location, Creolization 38
Ralph Bauer

4 Textual Investments: Economics and Colonial American Literatures 60
Michelle Burnham

5 The Culture of Colonial America: Theology and Aesthetics 78
Paul Giles

6 Teaching the Text of Early American Literature 94
Michael P. Clark

7 Teaching with the New Technology: Three Intriguing Opportunities 110
Edward J. Gallagher

Part II New World Encounters 121

8 Recovering Precolonial American Literary History: ‘‘The Origin of Stories’’ and the Popol Vuh 123
Timothy B. Powell

9 Toltec Mirrors: Europeans and Native Americans in Each Other’s Eyes 141
Renée Bergland

10 Reading for Indian Resistance 159
Bethany Ridgway Schneider

11 Refocusing New Spain and Spanish Colonization: Malinche, Guadalupe, and Sor Juana 174
Electa Arenal and Yolanda Martínez-San Miguel

12 British Colonial Expansion Westwards: Ireland and America 195
Andrew Hadfield

13 The French Relation and Its ‘‘Hidden’’ Colonial History 220
Sara E. Melzer

14 Visions of the Other in Sixteenth and Seventeenth-Century Writing on Brazil 241
Elena Losada Soler

15 New World Ethnography, the Caribbean, and Behn’s Oroonoko 259
Derek Hughes

Part III Negotiating Identities 275

16 Gendered Voices from Lima and Mexico: Clarinda, Amarilis, and Sor Juana 277
Raquel Chang-Rodríguez

17 Cleansing Mexican Antiquity: Sor Juana Ine´s de la Cruz and the loa to The Divine Narcissus 292
Viviana Díaz Balsera

18 Hemispheric Americanism: Latin American Exiles and US Revolutionary Writings 306
Rodrigo Lazo

19 Putting Together the Pieces: Notes on the Eighteenth-Century Literary Imagination 321
Douglas Anderson

20 The Transoceanic Emergence of American ‘‘Postcolonial’’ Identities 336
Gesa Mackenthun

Part IV Genres and Writers: Cross-Cultural Conversations 351

21 The Genres of Exploration and Conquest Literatures 353
E. Thomson Shields, Jr.

22 The Conversion Narrative in Early America 369
Lisa M. Gordis

23 Indigenous Literacies: New England and New Spain 387
Hilary E. Wyss

24 America’s First Mass Media: Preaching and the Protestant Sermon Tradition 402
Gregory S. Jackson

25 Neither Here Nor There: Transatlantic Epistolarity in Early America 426
Phillip H. Round

26 True Relations and Critical Fictions: The Case of the Personal Narrative in Colonial American Literatures 446
Kathleen Donegan

27 ‘‘Cross-Cultural Conversations’’: The Captivity Narrative 464
Lisa M. Logan

28 Epic, Creoles, and Nation in Spanish America 480
José Antonio Mazzotti

29 Plainness and Paradox: Colonial Tensions in the Early New England Religious Lyric 500
Amy M. E. Morris

30 Captivating Animals: Science and Spectacle in Early American Natural Histories 517
Kathryn Napier Gray

31 Challenging Conventional Historiography: The Roaming ‘‘I’’/Eye in Early Colonial American Eyewitness Accounts 533
Jerry M. Williams

32 Republican Theatricality and Transatlantic Empire 551
Elizabeth Maddock Dillon

33 Reading Early American Fiction 566
Winfried Fluck

Index 587

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