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in “Why Should You Be So Furious?”: Fantasies of Violence in Seventeenth-Century Writings
> American Literature
Published: 01 June 2016
Figure 2 The figure of the Mystic Fort attack in John Underhill, Good Newes from New England (1638). Photo courtesy of the Newberry Library, Chicago. Call # Ayer 172.V5 1638.
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American Literature (2009) 81 (3): 439–467.
Published: 01 September 2009
... and John Mason to those of John Underhill and Lion Gardiner, helps us better appreciate the racial origins of seventeenth-century conspiracy thought. © 2009 by Duke University Press 2009 Ed The Pequot Conspirator
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William Bradford makes his first substantial ref...
Journal Article
American Literature (2016) 88 (2): 213–240.
Published: 01 June 2016
...Figure 2 The figure of the Mystic Fort attack in John Underhill, Good Newes from New England (1638). Photo courtesy of the Newberry Library, Chicago. Call # Ayer 172.V5 1638. ...
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Journal Article
American Literature (2002) 74 (2): 411–413.
Published: 01 June 2002
... of white capitalist patriarchy. Mazel examines this process through John
Underhill’s reports and drawings from the Pequot War and Mary Rowland-
son’s captivity narrative. While Underhill is often subverbal—Mazel claims
434 American Literature
Underhill’s map of a Pequot village suggests ‘‘the vagina...
Journal Article
American Literature (2002) 74 (2): 403–405.
Published: 01 June 2002
... of white capitalist patriarchy. Mazel examines this process through John
Underhill’s reports and drawings from the Pequot War and Mary Rowland-
son’s captivity narrative. While Underhill is often subverbal—Mazel claims
434 American Literature
Underhill’s map of a Pequot village suggests ‘‘the vagina...
Journal Article
American Literature (2002) 74 (2): 406–408.
Published: 01 June 2002
... text that can help ground a
stable American identity’’ (167). Predictably, this stable identity is in the ser-
vice of white capitalist patriarchy. Mazel examines this process through John
Underhill’s reports and drawings from the Pequot War and Mary Rowland-
son’s captivity narrative. While...
Journal Article
American Literature (2002) 74 (2): 408–410.
Published: 01 June 2002
... text that can help ground a
stable American identity’’ (167). Predictably, this stable identity is in the ser-
vice of white capitalist patriarchy. Mazel examines this process through John
Underhill’s reports and drawings from the Pequot War and Mary Rowland-
son’s captivity narrative. While...
Journal Article
American Literature (2002) 74 (2): 410–411.
Published: 01 June 2002
... text that can help ground a
stable American identity’’ (167). Predictably, this stable identity is in the ser-
vice of white capitalist patriarchy. Mazel examines this process through John
Underhill’s reports and drawings from the Pequot War and Mary Rowland-
son’s captivity narrative. While...
Journal Article
American Literature (2002) 74 (2): 413–415.
Published: 01 June 2002
... text that can help ground a
stable American identity’’ (167). Predictably, this stable identity is in the ser-
vice of white capitalist patriarchy. Mazel examines this process through John
Underhill’s reports and drawings from the Pequot War and Mary Rowland-
son’s captivity narrative. While...
Journal Article
American Literature (2002) 74 (2): 416–417.
Published: 01 June 2002
... text that can help ground a
stable American identity’’ (167). Predictably, this stable identity is in the ser-
vice of white capitalist patriarchy. Mazel examines this process through John
Underhill’s reports and drawings from the Pequot War and Mary Rowland-
son’s captivity narrative. While...
Journal Article
American Literature (2002) 74 (2): 418–419.
Published: 01 June 2002
... text that can help ground a
stable American identity’’ (167). Predictably, this stable identity is in the ser-
vice of white capitalist patriarchy. Mazel examines this process through John
Underhill’s reports and drawings from the Pequot War and Mary Rowland-
son’s captivity narrative. While...
Journal Article
American Literature (2002) 74 (2): 419–421.
Published: 01 June 2002
... text that can help ground a
stable American identity’’ (167). Predictably, this stable identity is in the ser-
vice of white capitalist patriarchy. Mazel examines this process through John
Underhill’s reports and drawings from the Pequot War and Mary Rowland-
son’s captivity narrative. While...
Journal Article
American Literature (2002) 74 (2): 421–423.
Published: 01 June 2002
... of white capitalist patriarchy. Mazel examines this process through John
Underhill’s reports and drawings from the Pequot War and Mary Rowland-
son’s captivity narrative. While Underhill is often subverbal—Mazel claims
434 American Literature
Underhill’s map of a Pequot village suggests ‘‘the vagina...
Journal Article
American Literature (2002) 74 (2): 424–426.
Published: 01 June 2002
... text that can help ground a
stable American identity’’ (167). Predictably, this stable identity is in the ser-
vice of white capitalist patriarchy. Mazel examines this process through John
Underhill’s reports and drawings from the Pequot War and Mary Rowland-
son’s captivity narrative. While...
Journal Article
American Literature (2002) 74 (2): 426–428.
Published: 01 June 2002
... text that can help ground a
stable American identity’’ (167). Predictably, this stable identity is in the ser-
vice of white capitalist patriarchy. Mazel examines this process through John
Underhill’s reports and drawings from the Pequot War and Mary Rowland-
son’s captivity narrative. While...
Journal Article
American Literature (2002) 74 (2): 428–430.
Published: 01 June 2002
... of white capitalist patriarchy. Mazel examines this process through John
Underhill’s reports and drawings from the Pequot War and Mary Rowland-
son’s captivity narrative. While Underhill is often subverbal—Mazel claims
434 American Literature
Underhill’s map of a Pequot village suggests ‘‘the vagina...
Journal Article
American Literature (2002) 74 (2): 430–433.
Published: 01 June 2002
... text that can help ground a
stable American identity’’ (167). Predictably, this stable identity is in the ser-
vice of white capitalist patriarchy. Mazel examines this process through John
Underhill’s reports and drawings from the Pequot War and Mary Rowland-
son’s captivity narrative. While...
Journal Article
American Literature (2002) 74 (2): 433.
Published: 01 June 2002
... text that can help ground a
stable American identity’’ (167). Predictably, this stable identity is in the ser-
vice of white capitalist patriarchy. Mazel examines this process through John
Underhill’s reports and drawings from the Pequot War and Mary Rowland-
son’s captivity narrative. While...
Journal Article
American Literature (2002) 74 (2): 435–437.
Published: 01 June 2002
... text that can help ground a
stable American identity’’ (167). Predictably, this stable identity is in the ser-
vice of white capitalist patriarchy. Mazel examines this process through John
Underhill’s reports and drawings from the Pequot War and Mary Rowland-
son’s captivity narrative. While...
Journal Article
American Literature (2002) 74 (2): 437–439.
Published: 01 June 2002
... text that can help ground a
stable American identity’’ (167). Predictably, this stable identity is in the ser-
vice of white capitalist patriarchy. Mazel examines this process through John
Underhill’s reports and drawings from the Pequot War and Mary Rowland-
son’s captivity narrative. While...
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