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Table of Contents

  1. Editor’s Preface
  2. Eugenia Zuroski
  3. pp. 177-180
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  1. We Have Always Been Here: Indigenous Scholars in/and Eighteenth-Century Studies
  2. Megan L. Peiser
  3. pp. 181-188
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  1. My Version of the Indian Problem
  2. Betty Booth (Cherokee Nation) Donohue
  3. pp. 189-198
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  1. Is the Eighteenth Century a Colonizing Temporality?
  2. Katherine Binhammer
  3. pp. 199-204
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  1. The Importance and Power of Indigenous Representation in Literature
  2. Alexandria Tafoya
  3. pp. 205-207
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  1. Indigenous Perspectives in Eighteenth-Century Literature
  2. Dawn Morgan
  3. pp. 209-219
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  1. Witnessing the Reversal of Indigenous Erasure: My Undergraduate Experience
  2. Mason Whitehorn Powell
  3. pp. 221-226
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  1. Afterword: Beyond Gestural Politics
  2. Robbie Richardson
  3. pp. 227-231
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  1. Another 1987, or Whiteness and Eighteenth-Century Studies
  2. Sal Nicolazzo
  3. pp. 233-248
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  1. Sagoyewatha and Metonymic Being
  2. Kaitlin Debicki
  3. pp. 249-266
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  1. Born in Slavery: Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers’ Project, 1936 to 1938, digital archive, Library of Congress (review)
  2. Paul A. Minifee
  3. pp. 267-269
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  1. Jane Austen in Context (review)
  2. Nicole Mansfield Wright
  3. pp. 270-272
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  1. Women, Performance and the Material of Memory: The Archival Tourist, 1780–1915 by Laura Engel (review)
  2. Alexandra L. Milsom
  3. pp. 273-275
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  1. Paper Minds: Literature and Ecology of Consciousness by Jonathan Kramnick (review)
  2. Wendy Anne Lee
  3. pp. 275-277
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  1. Migration and Modernities: The State of Being Stateless, 1750–1850 ed. by JoEllen DeLucia and Juliet Shields (review)
  2. Omar F. Miranda
  3. pp. 277-280
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  1. A History of British Working Class Literature ed. by John Goodridge and Bridget Keegan (review)
  2. Thora Brylowe
  3. pp. 280-283
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  1. Philosophie des pornographes par Colas Duflo (review)
  2. Christophe Martin
  3. pp. 284-287
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  1. Modèles et fiction à l’âge classique et au Siècle des Lumières par Françoise Gevrey (review)
  2. Éric Francalanza
  3. pp. 288-290
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  1. Les Lumières catholiques et le roman français éd. par Isabelle Tremblay (review)
  2. Sylviane Albertan-Coppola
  3. pp. 290-292
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  1. Grammars of Approach: Landscape, Narrative, and the Linguistic Picturesque by Cynthia Wall (review)
  2. Alison Conway
  3. pp. 293-295
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  1. Servants and the Gothic, 1764–1841: A Half-told Tale by Kathleen Hudson (review)
  2. Elizabeth Neiman
  3. pp. 295-298
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  1. The Sentimental Novel in the Eighteenth Century ed. by Albert J. Rivero (review)
  2. Jennifer Golightly
  3. pp. 298-300
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  1. Psychocritique de Rousseau par Laurence Viglieno (review)
  2. Ekaterina R. Alexandrova
  3. pp. 300-303
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  1. The Printed Reader: Gender, Quixotism, and Textual Bodies in Eighteenth-Century Britain by Amelia Dale (review)
  2. Leah M. Thomas
  3. pp. 303-305
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  1. Rotten Bodies: Class and Contagion in Eighteenth-Century Britain by Kevin Siena (review)
  2. Lyn Bennett
  3. pp. 305-308
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  1. The Language of Fruit: Literature and Horticulture in the Long Eighteenth Century by Liz Bellamy (review)
  2. Anna K. Sagal
  3. pp. 311-314
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  1. Minerva’s Gothics: The Politics and Poetics of Romantic Exchange, 1780–1820 by Elizabeth A. Neiman (review)
  2. Laura R. Kremmel
  3. pp. 314-316
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  1. Material Enlightenment: Women Writers and the Science of the Mind, 1770–1830 by Joanna Wharton (review)
  2. Rita J. Dashwood
  3. pp. 317-319
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  1. A Political Biography of Sarah Fielding by Christopher D. Johnson (review)
  2. Linda Bree
  3. pp. 319-321
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  1. Eliza Fenwick: Early Modern Feminist by Lissa Paul (review)
  2. Jessica Banner
  3. pp. 322-324
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  1. Captain Singleton by Daniel Defoe (review)
  2. Srividhya Swaminathan
  3. pp. 325-327
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