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Identity Politics of the Captivity Narrative after 1848, Andrea Tinnemeyer's book examines the nineteenth-century captivity narrative as a dynamic, complex genre that provided an ample medium for cultural critique, a revision of race relations, and a means of elucidating the U.S.–Mexican War's complex and often, Identity Politics of the Captivity Narrative after 1848
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  • Identity Politics of the Captivity Narrative after 1848
  • Written by author Andrea Tinnemeyer
  • Published by University of Nebraska Press, 12/1/2008
  • Andrea Tinnemeyer's book examines the nineteenth-century captivity narrative as a dynamic, complex genre that provided an ample medium for cultural critique, a revision of race relations, and a means of elucidating the U.S.–Mexican War's complex and often
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 Mis(s)taken: Identity Politics of Captivity Narratives in the Spanish Borderlands 1
2 Domestic Captives: Mexicanas in Post-1848 United States 19
3 Embodying the West: Lyrics from the U.S.-Mexican War 51
4 Masuquerade of Manifest Destiny: Women as Men and 1846 as 1776 71
5 Testifying Bodies: Citizenship Debates in Bret Harte's Gabriel Conroy 107
Notes 123
Works Cited 147
Index 155


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