Index to Volume 81 897 . Review: Sundquist, The Hammers of Creation: Folk Culture in Modern African-American Fiction, 628-30. Chancy, Myriam J. A. Review: Patterson, Race, American Literature, and Transnational Modernisms, 633-35. . Review: Rosenberg, Nationalism and the Formation of Caribbean Lit erature, 633-39. ———. Review: Whitfield, Cuban Currency: The Dollar and “Special Period” Fiction, 633-35. Chaney, Michael A. Review: Crawford, Dilution Anxiety and the Biack Phailus, 87 1-76 . Review: Greene, The Diasporan Self: Unbreaking the Circle in Western Black Novels, 874-76. Charles, Anne. Review: DuPlessis, The Pink Guitar: Writing as Feminist Prac- tice, 877-79 ———. Review: Mohr, Worlds Apart? Dualism and Transgression in Contem- porary Fe male Dystopias, 877 -79, Chaskes, Daniel. Review: Reynolds, Apostles of Modernity: American Writers in the Age of De velopme nt, 852-54. -—_——. Review: Sollors, Ethnic Modernism, 852-54 ——. Review: Winkiel, Modernism, Race, and Manifestos, 852-54. Coats, Lauren. Review: Briickner and Hsu, eds., American Literary Geogra phies: Spatial Practice and Cultural Production, 1500-1900, 863-66. ———-. Review: Bulson, Novels, Maps, Modernity: The Spatial Imagination, 1850-2000, 863-66 Review: Casteel, Second Arrivals: Landscape and Belonging in Contem- porary Writing of the Americas, 863-66. ———-. Review: Kollin, ed., Postwestern Cultures: Literature, Theory, Space, 863-66 Coviello, Peter. Review: Berlant, The Female Complaint: The Unfinished Busi- ness of Sentimentality in American Culture, 407-9. ———. Review: Bersani aiid Phillips, /ntimacies, 407-9. —. Review: Nieland, Feeling Modern: The Eccentricities of Public Life, 107-9 Cutler, John Alba. “Disappeared Men: Chicana/o Authenticity and the Ameri can War in Viet Nam,” 583-612. DeLombard, Jeannine Marie. “Salvagingg Legal Personhood: Melville’s Cereno,” 35-64. Doolen, Andy. “‘Be Cautious of the Word “Rebel”: Race, Revolution, and lransnational History in Martin Delany’s Blake; or, The Huts of America,” 153-79. Eckstein, Barbara. Review: Coulson, Henry James: Women and Realism, 847-49 ———. Review: Johnson, Henry James and the Visual, 847-49 Egan, Hugh. Review: Levine and Otter, eds., Frederick Douglass and Herman Melville: Essays in Relation, 623-25 898 American Literature ———. Review: Parker, Melville: The Making of the Poet, 623-25. Ernest, John. Review: Baker Jr., Betrayal: How Black Intellectuals Have Aban- doned the Ideals of the Civil Rights Era, 412-13. ———. Review: Baker Jr., / Don’t Hate the South: Reflections on Faulkner, Family, and the South, 412-13. Evans, Brad. Review: Carter, The Heart of Whiteness: Normal Sexuality and Race in America, 1880-1940, 859-61. ———. Review: Wray, Not Quite White: White Trash and the Boundaries of Whiteness, 859-61. Evans, David H. “CUT! ... Flannery O’Connor’s Apotemnophiliae Allegories,” 305-31. Ford, Karen Jackson. “Marking Time in Native America: Haiku, Elegy, Sur- vival,” 332-59. Freeburg, Christopher C. Review: Doyle, Freedom’s Empire: Race and the Rise of the Novel in Atlantic Modernity, 1640-1940, 613-15 ———. Review: Miller, The French Atlantic Triangle: Literature and Culture of the Slave Trade, 613-15. Fulk, Mark. Review: Giles, The Spaces of Violence, 416-18 ——.. Review: Stockton, The Economics of Fantasy: Rape in Twentieth- Century Literature, 416-18. Gaskill, Nicholas. “Red Cars with Red Lights and Red Drivers: Color, Crane, and Qualia,” 719-45. Giles, James R. Review: Richards, Black Heart: The Moral Life of Recent Afri- can American Letters, 630-32. ———. Review: Thomas, Don’t Deny My Name: Words and Music and the Black Intellectual Tradition, 630-32. Gould, Philip. Review: Kaplan, Men of Letters in the Early Republic: Cultivating Forums of Citizenship, 387-90 . Review: Rust, Prodigal Daughters: Susanna Rowson’s Early American Women, 387-90. . Review: Shapiro, The Culture and Commerce of the Early American Novel: Reading the Atlantic World-System, 387-90. Grimstad, Paul. Review: Allen, A Republic in Time: Temporality and Social Imagination in Nineteenth-Century America, 196-98. . Review: Banta, One True Theory and the Quest for an American Aes- thetic, 196-98. . Review: Davis, Formalism, Experience, and the Making of American Literature in the Nineteenth Century, 196-98. Harris, Kaplan Page. “New Narrative and the Making of Language Poetry,” 805-32. Hill, Lena M. “The Visual Art of /nvisible Man: Ellison's Portrait of Black- ness,” 775-803. Homestead, Melissa J. Review: Bergland, Maria Mitchell and the Sexing of Sci- ence: An Astronomer among the American Romantics, 392-94 Scharnhorst, Kate Centu‘ ry Ameri9 cans o JJoauurrnnaallis st Howell, William Huntting Republican Girl, 1787 Hsu, Hsuan. “Vagrancy and ; Thre e Va y ibonds of Hummer, Theo. Revi nsko, Je l Jarrett, Gene and Canon Debates Candice M ‘Geographical Morality Patriotism in JohnW . De Forest'sC ivil War Realism,” Lopez, Marissa. Review: Rivera, The Emergence of Mexican ingig Stories of Mexican Peoplehood in U.S. Cult 900 American Literature . Review: Saldivar, The Borderlands of Culture: Américo Paredes and the Transnational Imaginary, 405-7. Love, Heather. Review: Breitwieser, National Melancholy: Mourning and Opportunity in Classic American Literature, 206-9. ———. Review: Luciano, Arranging Grief: Sacred Time and the Body in Nineteenth-Century America, 206-9. . Review: Moglen, Mourning Modernity: Literary Modernism and the Injuries of American Capitalism, 206-9. . Review: Peterson, Kindred Specters: Death, Mourning, and American Affinity, 206-9. Lowe, John. Review: Evans, William Faulkner, William James, and the Ameri- can Pragmatic Tradition, 861-63. ———. Review: Polk, Faulkner and Welty and the Southern Literary Tradition, 861-63. Lundblad, Michael. “Epistemology of the Jungle: Progressive-Era Sexuality and the Nature of the Beast,” 747-73. Mattox, Jake. “The Mayor of San Juan del Norte? Nicaragua, Martin Delany, and the ‘Cotton’ Americans,” 527-54. McCann, Sean. Review: Evelev, Tolerable Entertainment: Herman Melville and Professionalism in Antebellum New York, 842-44. —. Review: Stokes, Writers in Retrospect: The Rise of American Literary History, 1875-1910, 842-44. ———. Review: Wadsworth, In the Company of Books: Literature and Its “Classes” in Nineteenth-Century America, 842-44. Moody, Joycelyn. Review: Bailey, Around the Family Altar: Domesticity in the African American Episcopal Church, 1865-1900, 839-41. ——. Review: Pierce, Hell without Fires: Slavery, Christianity, and the Ante- bellum Spiritual Narrative, 839-41. ———. Review: Townsend, Faith in Their Own Color: Black Episcopalians in Antebellum New York City, 839-41. Murphy, Gretchen. Review Essay: “Nation, Ocean, Hemisphere, and Planet: New Geographies of American Literary Studies,” 181-91. Newman, Lance. “Free Soil and the Abolitionist Forests of Frederick Doug- lass’s ‘The Heroic Slave,’” 127-52. Noble, Mark. “Whitman’s Atom and the Crisis of Materiality in the Early Leaves of Grass,” 253-79. Nowlin, Michael. Review: Bussie, The Laughtoef rth e Oppressed: Ethical and Theological Resistance in Wiesel, Morrison, and Endo, 397-400. . Review: Deming, Listening on All Sides: Toward an Emersonian Ethics of Reading, 397-400. . Review: King, Race, Theft, and Ethics: Property Matters in African American Literature, 397-400. Nudelman, Franny. Review: Arsi¢, Passive Constitutions, or, 7 1/2 Times Bar- tleby, 621-23. Index to Volume 81 901 ———. Review: Cameron, /mpersonality: Seven Essays, 621-23. Osucha, Eden. Review: Coviello, /ntimacy in America: Dreams of Affiliation in Antebellum Literature, 390-92. Review: Margolis, The Public Life of Privacy in Nineteenth-Century American Literature, 390-92. Ponce, Martin Joseph. Review: Keenaghan, Queering Cold War Poetry: Ethics of Vulnerability in Cuba and the United States, 8367-69. ———. Review: Snediker, Queer Optimism: Lyric Personhood and Other selici tous Persuasions, 867-69 Rasula, Jed. Review: McCabe, Cinematic Modernism: Modernist Poetry and Film, 854-56. ———. Review: Wheeler, Voicing American Peetry: Sound and Performance from the 1920s to the Present, 854-56. Reid, Colbey Emmerson. Review: Bell, Ashes Taken for Fire: Aesthetic Modern- ism and the Critique of Identity, 856-58. ———. Review: Chu, Race, Nationalism, and the State in British and American Modernism, 626-28. —. Review: Culleton and Leick, eds., Modernism on File: Writers, Artists, and the FBI, 1920-1950, 856-58. ———. Review: Parry, /nterventions into Modernist Cultures: Poetry from beyond the Empty Screen, 626-28. ——. Review: Suarez, Pop Modernism: Noise and the Reinvention of the Everyday, 626-28. Robertson, Michael. Review: Jones, American Hungers: The Problem of Poverty in U.S. Literature, 1840-1945, 403-4. . Review: Prchal and Trigilio, eds., Visions and Divisions: American Immigration Literature, 1870-1930, 403-4. Rosenbaum, Susan. Review: Dowling, Slumming in New York: From the Water front to Mythic Harlem, 414-16. ——. Review: Kane, ed., Don't Ever Get Famous: Essays on New York Writing after the New York School, 414-16 Schachter, Allison. Review: Freedman, Klezmer America: Jewishness, Ethnicity, Modernity, 635-37. ———. Review: Norich, Discovering Exile: Yiddish and Jewish American Cul- ture during the Holocaust, 635-37. Smith, Stephanie A. Review: Dore, Te Novel and the Obscene: Sexual Subjects in American Modernism, 849-51. ———. Review: Shumway, Modern Love: Romance, Intimacy, and the Mar riage Crisis, 849-51 ———. Review: Weierman, One Nation, One Blood: Interracial Marriage in American Fiction, Scandal, and Law, 1820-1870, 849-51. So, Christine. Review: Partridge, Beyond Literary Chinatown, 418-20. . Review: Shimizu, The Hypersexualoift y Race: Performing Asian/Ameri can Women on Screen and Scene, 418-20. 902 American Literature Stacy, Jason. Review: Gura, American Transcendentalism: A History, 394-97. . Review: Meehan, Mediating American Autobiography: Photography in Emerson, Thoreau, Douglass, and Whitman, 394-97. . Review: Muller, William Cullen Bryant: Author of America, 394-97. —. Review: Robertson, Worshipping Walt: The Whitman Disciples, 394-97 Stein, Jordan Alexander. “Mary Rowlandson’s Hunger and the Historiography of Sexuality,” 469-96. —«—. Review: Foster, ed., Long before Stonewall: Histories of Same-Sex Sexu- ality in Early America, 193-96. . Review: Herring, Queering the Underworld: Slumming, Literature, and the Undoing of Lesbian and Gay History, 193-96. . Review: Love, Feeling Backward: Loss and the Politics of Queer History, 193-96. ———. Review: Sherry, Gay Artists in Modern American Culture: An Imagined Conspiracy, 193-96. Stewart, David M. Review: Jackson, The Business of Letters: Authorial Econo- mies in Antebellum America, 836-38. . Review: Loughran, The Republic in Print: Print Cultur U.S. Nation Building, 1770-1870, 836-38 ——. Review: Railton, Contesting the Past, Reconstructing the Nati can Literature and Culture in the Gilded Age, 1876-1893, 836 Stone, Andrea. “Interracial Sexual Abuse and Legal Subjec lum Law and Literature,” 65-92. Su, John J. “Ghosts of Essentialism: Racial Memory as Epistemological € 361-86. Phrailkill, Jane F. Review: Chodat, Worldly Acts and Sentient Things: Th sistence of Agency from Stein to DeLillo, 871-73 ———. Review: Woolfork, Embodying American Slavery in Contemporary Cul- ture, 871-73 White, Ed. “The Pequot Conspirator,” 439-68. Wong, Edlie. “‘Freedom with a Vengeance’: Choosing Kin in Antislavery Lit- erature and Law,” 7-34. . Review: Boulukos, The Grateful Slave: The Emergence of Race in Eighteenth-Century British and American Culture, 618-21 . Review: Dickerson, Dark Victorians, 618-21 ———. Review: Sweeney, Frederick Douglass and the Atlantic World, 618-21 . Review: Whalan, The Great War and the Culture of the New Negro, 618-21. Essays as Subject Matter Abolition. “Free Soil and the Abolitionist Forests of Frederick Dougl& ahse s’s ‘The Heroic Slave,” by Lance Newman, 127-52 aé o. Index to Volume 81 903 ———.. “‘Freedom with a Vengeance’: Choosing Kin in Antislavery Literature and Law,” by Edlie Wong, 7-34 African American Literature. “Fuggiit ive Obscura: Runaway Slave Portraiture and Early Photographic Technology,” by Sarah Blackwood, 93-125 ——. “Reading Democratically: Pedagogies of Difference and Practices of Listening in The House of Mirth and Passing,” by Nick Bromell, 281-303 —_—_—.. “‘Be Cautious of the Word “®ebel”’: Race, Revolution, and Transiia- tional History in Martin Delany's Blake; or, The Huts of America,” by Andy Doolen, 153-79. ‘The Visual Art of /nvisible Man: Ellison's Portrait of Blackness,” by Hill, 775-803. ———. “Free Soil and the Abolitionist Forests of Frederick Douglass’s ‘The Heroic Slave,” by Lance Newman, 127-52. ‘ Allegory. “CUT! Flannery O’Connor’s Apotemnophiliac Allegories,” by David H. Evans, 305-31 \merican Revolution. “‘Be Cautious of the Word “Rebel”’: Race, Revolu tion, and Transnational History in Martin Delany’s Blake; or, The Huts of imerica,” by Andy Doolen, 153-79. Anglo-Pequot War. “The Pequot Conspirator,” by Ed White, 439-68 Animality. “Epistemology of the Jungle: Progressive-Era Sexuality and the Nature of the Beast,” by Michael Lundblad, 747-73 > Antebellum Literature. “Free Soil and the Abolitionist Forests of Frederick Douglass’s ‘The Heroic Slave,” by Lance Newman, 12) 7-52 ») —_—. “Interracial Sexual Abuse and Legal Subjectivity in Antebellum Law and Literature,” by Andrea Stone, 65-92 Asian American Literature. “Ghosts of Essentialism: Racial Memory as Epis temological Claim,” by John J. Su, 361-86 Authenticity. “Disappeared Men: Chicana/o Authenticity and the American War in Viet Nam,” by John Alba Cutler, 583-612. Avant-garde. “New Narrative and the Making of Language Poetry,” by Kaplan Page Harris, 805-32. Body, the. “CUT! Flannery O’Connor’s Apotemnophiliac Allegories,” by David H. Evans, 305-31 ———. “Whitman's Atom and the Crisis of Materiality in the Early Leaves of Grass,” by Mark Noble, 253-79 ———. “Mary Rowlandson’s Hunger and the Historiography of Sexuality,” by Jordan Alexander Stein, 469-96 ———. “Interracial Sexual Abuse and Legal Subjectivity in Antebellum Law and Literature,” by Andrea Stone, 65-92. Bradford, William. “The Pequot Conspirator,” by Ed White, 439-68 Captivity Narrative. “Mary Rowlandson’s Hunger and the Historiography of Sexuality,” by Jordan Alexander Stein, 469-96. ———. “The Pequot Conspirator,” by Ed White, 439-68 Chicana/o Literature. “Disappeared Men: Chicana/o Authenticity and the American War in Viet Nam,” by John Alba Cutler, 583-612. 904 American Literature Chin, Frapk. “Ghosts of Essentialism: Racial Memory as Epistemological Claim,” by John J. Su, 361-86. Christianity. “CUT! ... Flannery O’Connor’s Apotemnophiliac Allegories,” by David H. Evans, 305-31. . “Mary Rowlandson’s Hunger and the Historiography of Sexuality,” by Jordan Alexander Stein, 469-96. ———. “The Pequot Conspirator,” by Ed White, 439-68. Citizenship. “‘Geographical Morality’: Place and the Problem of Patriotism in John W. De Forest’s Civil War Realism,” by Stephanie LeMenager, 555-82. ———. “The Mayor of San Juan del Norte? Nicaragua, Martin Delany, and the ‘Cotton’ Americans,” by Jake Mattox, 527-54. Civil War. “‘Geographical Morality’: Place and the Problem of Patriotism in John W. De Forest’s Civil War Realism,” by Stephanie LeMenager, 555-82. Color theory. “Red Cars with Red Lights and Red Drivers: Color, Crane, and Qualia,” by Nicholas Gaskill, 719-45 Cooper, James Fenimore. “The Logic of Left Alone: The Pioneers and the Con- ditions of U.S. Privacy,” by Jeffrey Insko, 659-85. Crane, Stephen. “Red Cars with Red Lights and Red Drivers: Color, Crane, and Qualia,” by Nicholas Gaskill, 719-45. Criminality. “Interracial Sexual Abuse and Legal Subjectivity in Antebellum Law and Literature,” by Andrea Stone, 65-92. Darwin, Charles. “Epistemology of the Jungle: Progressive-Era Sexuality and the Nature of the Beast,” by Michael Lundblad, 747-73. De Forest, John W. “*Geographical Morality’: Place and the Problem of Patrio tism in John W. De Forest’s Civil War Realism,” by Stephanie LeMenager, 555-82 Delano, Amaso. “Salvaging Legal Personhood: Melville's Benito Cereno,” by Jeannine Marie DeLombard, 35-64. Delany, Martin. “‘Be Cautious of the Word “Rebel”’: Race, Revolution, and Transnational History in Martin Delany’s Blake; or, The Huts of America,” Andy Doolen, 153-79. ———.. “The Mayor of San Juan del Norte? Nicaragua, Martin Delany, and the ‘Cotton’ Americans,” by Jake Mattox, 527-54. Democracy. “Reading Democratically: Pedagogieos f Difference and Practices of Listening in The House of Mirth and Passing,” by Nick Bromell, 281-303 Disability Studies. “CUT! . . . Flannery O’Connor’s Apotemnophiliac Alle gories,” by David H. Evans, 305-31. Domesticity. “Spirits of Emulation: Readers, Samplers, and the Republican Girl, 1787-1810,” by William Huntting Howell, 497-526. “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.” “The Logic of Left Alone: The Pioneers and the Condi- tions of U.S. Privacy,” by Jeffrey Insko, 659-85. Douglass, Frederick. “Fugitive Obscura: Runaway Slave Portraiture and Early Photographic Technology,” by Sarah Blackwood, 93-125 ———.. “Free Soil and the Abolitionist Forests of Frederick Douglass's ‘The Heroic Slave,” by Lance Newman, 127-52. Index to Volume 81 905 Elegy. “Marking Time in Native America: Haiku, Elegy, Survival,” by Karen Jackson Ford, 333-59. Eliot,T . S. “Vagrancy and Comparative Racialization in Huckleberry Finn and “Three Vagabonds of Trinidad,” by Hsuan Hsu, 687-717. Ellison, Ralph. “The Visual Art of /nvisible Man: Ellison’s Portrait of Black- ness,” by Lena M. Hill, 775-803 Essentialism. “Disappeared Men: Chicana/o Authenticity and the American War in Viet Nam,” by John Alba Cutler, 583-612 -. “Ghosts of Essentialism: Racial Memory as Epistemological Claim,” by John J. Su, 361-86 Ethnography. “The Pequot Conspirator,” by Ed White, 439-68 Foucault, Michel. “Epistemology of the Jungle: Progressive-Era Sexuality and the Nature of the Beast,” by Michael Lundblad, 747-73 ———. “Mary Rowlandson’s Hunger and the Historiography of Sexuality,” by Jordan Alexander Stein, 469-96. Founding, the. “Spirits of Emulation: Readers, Samplers, and the Republican Girl, 1787-1810,” by William Huntting Howell, 497-526 Free Soil Movement. “Free Soil and the Abolitionist Forests of Frederick Douglass’s ‘The Heroic Slave,’” by Lance Newman, 127-52 Freud, Sigmund. “Epistemology of the Jungle: Progressive-Era Sexuality and the Nature of the Beast,” by Michael Lundblad, 747-73 Gender. “Reading Democratically: Pedagogies of Difference and Practices of Listening in The House of Mirth and Passing,” by Nick Bromell, 281-303 ———.. “Disappeared Men: Chicana/o Authenticity and the American War in Viet Nam,” by John Alba Cutler, 583-612 ———. “The Visual Art of /nvisible Man: Ellison's Portrait of Blackness,” by Lena M. Hill, 775-803 ———.. “Spirits of Emulation: Readers, Samplers, and the Republican Girl, 1787-1810,” by William Huntting Howell, 497-526 ———. “‘Geographical Morality’: Place and the Problem of Patriotism in John W. De Forest’s Civil War Realism,” by Stephanie LeMenager, 555-82 ————. “Mary Rowlandson’s Hunger and the Historiography of Sexuality,” by Jordan Alexander Stein, 469-96. Gliick, Robert. “New Narrative and the Making of Language Poetry,” by Kaplan Page Harris, 805-32. Haiku. “Marking Time in Native America: Haiku, Elegy, Survival,” by Karen Jackson Ford, 33: Harte, Bret. “Vagrancy and Comparative Racialization in Huckleberry Finn and ‘Three Vagabonds of Trinidad,” by Hsuan Hsu, 687-717 Imperialism. “*Be Cautious of the Word “Rebel”’: Race, Revolution, and Trans- national History in Martin Delany's Blake; or, The Huts of America,” by Andy Doolen, 153-79. Interiority. “Mary Rowlandson’s Hunger and the Historiography of Sexuality,” by Jordan Alexander Stein, 469-96. 906 American Literature Jacobs, Harriet. “Fugitive Obscura: Runaway Slave Portraiture and Early Photographic Technology,” by Sarah Blackwood, 93-125. ———.. “Interracial Sexual Abuse and Legal Subjectivity in Antebellum Law and Literature,” by Andrea Stone, 65-92. James, Henry. “Epistemology of the Jungle: Progressive-Era Sexuality and the Nature of the Beast,” by Michael Lundblad, 747-73. Journalism. “The Mayor of San Juan del Norte? Nicaragua, Martin Delany, and the ‘Cotton’ Americans,” by Jake Mattox, 527-54. Jungle, the. “Epistemology of the Jungle: Progressive-Era Sexuality and the Nature of the Beast,” by Michael Lundblad, 747-73 Kinship. “‘Freedom with a Vengeance’: Choosing Kin in Antislavery Litera ture and Law,” by Edlie Wong, 7-34 Larsen, Nella. “Reading Democratically: Pedagogies of Difference and Prac- tices of Listening in The House of Mirth and Passing,” by Nick Bromell, 281-303. Law and Literature. “Salvaging Legal Personhood: Melville’s Benito Cereno,” by Jeannine Marie DeLombard, 35-64 ———. “Vagrancy and Comparative Racialization in Huckleberry Finn and ‘Three Vagabonds of Trinidad,” by Hsuan Hsu, 687-717. . “The Logic of Left Alone: The Pioneers and the Conditions of U.S. Pri- vacy,” by Jeffrey Insko, 659-85. . “Interracial Sexual Abuse and Legal Subjectivity in Antebellum Law and Literature,” by Andrea Stone, 65-92. ——. “‘Freedom with a Vengeance’: Choosing Kin in Antislavery Litera ture and Law,” by Edlie Wong, 7-34. Marriage. “‘Geographical Morality’: Place and the Problem of Patriotism in John W. De Forest’s Civil War Realism,” by Stephanie LeMenager, 555-82 Masculinity. “Disappeared Men: Chicena/o Authenticity and the American War in Viet Nam,” by John Alba Cutler, 583-612. Materiality. “Whitman’s Atom and the Crisis of Materiality in the Early Leaves of Grass,” by Mark Noble, 253-79. Melville, Herman. “Salvaging Legal Personhood: Melville’s Benito Cereno,” by Jeannine Marie DeLombard, 35-64. Momaday, N. Scott. “Ghosts of Essentialism: Racial Memory as Epistemologi- cal Claim,” by John J. Su, 361-86. Narrativity. “New Narrative and the Making of Language Poetry,” by Kaplan Page Harris, 805-32. Native American culture. “The Pequot Conspirator,” by Ed White, 439-68. Native American Literature. “Marking Time in Native America: Haiku, Elegy, Survival,” by Karen Jackson Ford, 333-59 ——.. “Ghosts of Essentialism: Racial Memory as Epistemological Claim,” by John J. Su, 361-86. Nature. “Marking Time in Native America: Haiku, Elegy, Survival,” by Karen Jackson Ford, 333-59.