Susan Castillo & Ivy Schweitzer 
A Companion to the Literatures of Colonial America [PDF ebook] 

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This broad introduction to Colonial American literatures brings out
the comparative and transatlantic nature of the writing of this
period and highlights the interactions between native, non-scribal
groups, and Europeans that helped to shape early American
writing.
* Situates the writing of this period in its various historical
and cultural contexts, including colonialism, imperialism,
diaspora, and nation formation.
* Highlights interactions between native, non-scribal groups and
Europeans during the early centuries of exploration.
* Covers a wide range of approaches to defining and reading early
American writing.
* Looks at the development of regional spheres of influence in
the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
* Serves as a vital adjunct to Castillo and Schweitzer’s
‘The Literatures of Colonial America: An Anthology’
(Blackwell Publishing, 2001).

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İçerik tablosu

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 Originof Stories’ and the Popol Vuh (Timothy B. Powell).
9. Toltec Mirrors: European and Native Americans in Each Other’s Eyes (Renée 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 Martínez-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-Radríguez).
17. Cleansing Mexican Antiquity: Sor Juana Inés de la Cruzand the loa to The Divine narcissus (Viviana Díaz Balsera).
18. Hemispheric Americanism: Latin American Exiles and USRevolutionary 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 (JoséAntonio 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 Americannatural Histories (Kathryn Napier Gray).
31. Challenging Conventional Historiography: The Roaming ‘I’/Eyein 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.

Yazar hakkında

Susan Castillo is John Nichol Professor of American
Literature at Glasgow University. Her books include Notes from
the Periphery: Marginality in North American Literature and
Culture (1995), Engendering Identities (1996) and
Native American Women in Literature and Culture (1997, with
Victor Da Rosa).
Ivy Schweitzer is Associate Professor of English at
Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, and teaches in the
Women’s Studies, Comparative Literature and Jewish Studies
Programs. She is the author of The Work of Self-Representation:
Lyric Poetry in Colonial New England (1991).
Together, they are also the editors of The Literatures of
Colonial America: An Anthology (Blackwell Publishing,
2001).

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