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21. A full measure of affliction: Failures of authority and the underside of redemption in Mary White Rowlandson's captivity narrative
22. Rhetoric, religion, wilderness, and war: Creating the racial Other in Rowlandson's captivity narrativ
23. Strange vicissitudes: The memory and uses of Indian captivity in the Progressive Era
24. Dystopian visions: Women, men and equality in 'The Gate to Women's Country', 'The Outlander: Captivity', and 'The Shore of Women'
25. Captives and their monsters: Use of captivity narratives in the construction of the imagined Muslim monster
26. Fruitful in the land of my affliction: Narratives of captivity and female self-fashioning, 1666--1824 (Mary Rowlandson, Mary Jemison, Margaret Cavendish, Sarah Fielding, Madame de Grafigny, France)
27. The frontier imaginary in the Song Dynasty (960--1279): Revisiting Cai Yan's 'barbarian captivity' and return (China)
28. Records of degradation: The functions of the Indian captivity genre, 1682--187
29. Captivity and Christianity: Narrating Christian Indian identity, 1643-182
30. The familiar foreigner: English colonists and American Indians writing each othe
31. The Indian captivity narrative as providence tale: Religion, reason and the development of narrative prose
32. Ten Southwestern captivity narrative
33. Alternative Slaveries and American Democracy Debt Bondage and Indian Captivity in the Civil War Era Southwest
34. Trapped by society, imprisoned in the wilderness: Captivity in American literature, 1680-186
35. Women's Narratives of Confinement: Domestic Chores as Threads of Resistance and Healing
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