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Christopher Castiglia

Bound and Determined

Captivity, Culture-Crossing, and White Womanhood from Mary Rowlandson to Patty Hearst

268 pages, 6 halftones  5-1/2 x 8-1/2  © 1996
Series: Women in Culture and Society Series

Cloth $59.00

ISBN: 9780226096520   Published February 1996

Paper $20.00

ISBN: 9780226096544   Published February 1996

Series Editor's Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Captivity Is Consciousness: Captivity, Culture-Crossing, and
the Revision of Identity
1: A More Interesting Adventure: Critics, Captives, and Narrative Dissent
2: Her Tortures Were Turned into Frolick: Captivity and Liminal Critique,
1682-1862
3: That Was Not My Idea of Independence: The Captivity of Patty Hearst
4: The Wilderness of Fiction: From Captivity Narrative to Captivity Romance
5: Captives in History: Susanna Rowson's Reuben and Rachel
6: A Hostage in the House: Domestic Captivity and Catharine Sedgwick's Hope
Leslie
Conclusion: Contemporary Captives
Notes
References
Index
Subjects



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