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2. Staged Readings: Contesting Class in Popular American Theater and Literature, 1835–75 by Michael D’Alessandro (review)
3. Fighting for the Higher Law: Black and White Transcendentalists against Slavery by Peter Wirzbicki (review)
4. Thinking Together: Lecturing, Learning, & Difference in the Long Nineteenth Century ed. Angela G. Ray and Paul Stob (review)
5. Resources for Early American Studies
6. Transforming Captivity Narratives in Kevin Willmott’s The Only Good Indian (2009)
7. New Genealogies of Performance
8. Notes
9. Back Cover
10. 8. Staging Encounters and Reclaiming Sympathy through Indian Melodramas and Parodies, 1821–1855
11. 6. “Sorrows in excess!': The Limits of Sympathy in the Ethnography of George Catlin, Jane Johnston Schoolcraft, and Henry Rowe Schoolcraft
12. 7. Restoring the Noahic Family: The Three Races of America in Mary Eastman’s Aunt Phillis’s Cabin and Mary Howard Schoolcraft’s The Black Gauntlet
13. Conclusion: Moving beyond Sentiment or Cynicism
14. 4. Containing Native Feeling: Sentiment in the Autobiographies of William Apess, Mary Jemison, and Black Hawk
15. Index
16. Acknowledgments
17. 1. The Evolution of Moving Encounters in Lydia Maria Child’s American Indian Writings, 1824–1870
18. 5. The Book, the Poet, the Indian: Transcendental Intermediaries in Margaret Fuller’s Summer on the Lakes and Henry David Thoreau’s The Maine Woods
19. Table of Contents
20. 2. Doomed Sympathy and The Prairie: Rereading Natty Bumppo as a Sentimental Intermediary
21. Introduction: The Moving Encounter in Antebellum Literature
22. List of Illustrations
23. 3. “Be man!': Emasculating Sympathy and the Southern Patriarchal Response in the Fiction of William Gilmore Simms
24. Copyright Page
25. Dedication
26. Title Page
27. Cover
28. Speaking for “the Indian”
29. A Tale Both Old and New: Jamestown at 400
30. Sentiment and Space in Lydia Maria Child's Native American Writings, 1824-1870
31. "native to the question": William Apess, Black Hawk, and the Sentimental Context of Early Native American Autobiography
32. Performing The Temple Of Liberty: Slavery, Theater, and Popular Culture in London and Philadelphia, 1760–1850 by Jenna M. Gibbs (review)
33. The Temple and the Forum: The American Museum and Cultural Authority in Hawthorne, Melville, Stowe, and Whitman (review)
34. Rogue Performances: Staging the Underclasses in Early American Theatre Culture (review)
35. Zitkala-Ša’s Indigenous Gothicism
36. Michael D’alessandro. Staged Readings: Contesting Class in Popular American Theater and Literature, 1835–75
37. Performative Cultures of Early America
38. Peter Wirzbicki, Fighting for the Higher Law: Black and White Transcendentalists against Slavery
39. Thinking Together: Lecturing, Learning, & Difference in the Long Nineteenth Century . Edited by Angela G. Ray and Paul Stob . University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2018; pp. viii + 249. $89.95 cloth; $39.95 paper.
40. "The Saga of Third World Belle": Resurrecting the Ethnic Woman in Ishmael Reed's "Flight to Canada"
41. 'Native to the question': William Apess, Black Hawk, and the sentimental context of early native American autobiography
42. Domesticity and dispossession: removal as a family act in Cooper's: The Wept of Wish-Ton-Wish and The Pathfinder
43. Literary Indians: Aesthetics and Encounter in American Literature to 1920
44. Performance, Theatricality, and Early American Drama
45. David J. Carlson. Sovereign Selves: American Indian Autobiography and the Law
46. Native Acts : Indian Performance, 1603-1832
47. Moving Encounters : Sympathy and the Indian Question in Antebellum Literature
48. PERFORMING THE TEMPLE OF LIBERTY: Slavery, Theater, and Popular Culture in London and Philadelphia, 1760–1850 Jenna M. Gibbs
49. The Temple and the Forum: American Museum and Cultural Authority in Hawthorne, Melville, Stowe, and Whitman
50. Fire Light: The Life of Angel De Cora, Winnebao Artist
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