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8. Personifying America: Apess's "Eulogy on King Philip"
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Cheryl Walker
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Preface and Acknowledgments xi
- 1. The Subject of America: The Outsider Inside 1
- 2. Writing Indians 25
- 3. The Irony and Mimicry of William Apess 41
- 4. Black Hawk and the Moral Force of Transposition 60
- 5. The Terms of George Copway's Surrender 84
- 6. John Rollin Ridge and the Law 111
- 7. Sarah Winnemucca's Mediations: Gender, Race, and Nation 139
- 8. Personifying America: Apess's "Eulogy on King Philip" 164
- 9. Native American Literature and Nineteenth-Century Nationalisms 185
- Appendix: "The Red Man's Rebuke" 209
- Notes 221
- Works Cited 239
- Index 249
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Preface and Acknowledgments xi
- 1. The Subject of America: The Outsider Inside 1
- 2. Writing Indians 25
- 3. The Irony and Mimicry of William Apess 41
- 4. Black Hawk and the Moral Force of Transposition 60
- 5. The Terms of George Copway's Surrender 84
- 6. John Rollin Ridge and the Law 111
- 7. Sarah Winnemucca's Mediations: Gender, Race, and Nation 139
- 8. Personifying America: Apess's "Eulogy on King Philip" 164
- 9. Native American Literature and Nineteenth-Century Nationalisms 185
- Appendix: "The Red Man's Rebuke" 209
- Notes 221
- Works Cited 239
- Index 249