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Introduction : bodies in public | 1 | |
Ch. 1 | The most thrilling sensations : Anna Cora Mowatt and sensational womanhood | 20 |
Ch. 2 | Woman goes forth to battle with Goliath : Mary Baker Eddy, medical science, and sentimental invalidism | 60 |
Ch. 3 | As strong as any man : Sojourner Truth's tall-tale embodiment | 92 |
Ch. 4 | The supreme right of American citizenship : Ida B. Wells, the lynch narrative, and the production of the American body | 129 |
Ch. 5 | We have hardly had time to mend our pen : Sarah Hale, Godey's lady's book, and the body as print | 172 |
Epilogue : nineteenth-century women's writing and public embodiment : a prospectus | 209 | |
Sojourner Truth's "ar'n't I a woman?" speech as recorded by Frances Gage | 215 |
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