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Capturing women: the manipulation of cultural imagery in Canada's Prairie West
Carter, Sarah, 1954-
Year: c1997.
Publisher:  McGill-Queen's University Press. 
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table of contents
Frontmatter
Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgments
1 Introduction: Defining and Redefining Women
2 "The Honour of a White Woman Is Sacred": The Exploitation of the Experiences of Theresa Delaney and Theresa Gowanlock
3 "Untold Suffering and Privation": Changing and Conflicting Stories of Captivity
4 Captivity Hoaxes and Their Uses
5 In Sharp Relief: Representations of Aboriginal Women in the Colonial Imagination
6 Alibis for Exclusion: Old Frenzy, New Targets
Notes
Index
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Title: Capturing women : the manipulation of cultural imagery in Canada's Prairie West Sarah Carter.
Author: Carter, Sarah, 1954-
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
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2008
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Source Version: Capturing women : the manipulation of cultural imagery in Canada's Prairie West Sarah Carter
Carter, Sarah, 1954-
Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, c1997.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.03485
Subject Headings: • Women, White -- Prairie Provinces -- History
• Indian captivities -- Prairie Provinces
• Prairie Provinces -- Ethnic relations -- History -- 19th century
• Prairie Provinces -- Social conditions
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