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Introduction: Jane Franklin’s Dress: Archives and Affect * Disciplining Nostalgia in the Navy; or, Harlequin in the Arctic * “The Sly Fox”: Reading Indigenous Presence * Going Native: “Playing Inuit,” “Becoming Savage,” and Acting Out Franklin * Aglooka’s Ghost: Performing Embodied Memory * The Last Resource: Witnessing the Cannibal Scene * The Designated Mourner: Charles Dickens Stands in for Franklin * Conclusion: Franklin Remains
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