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From View message header detail "Bross, Kristina K" <bross@purdue.edu> Sent Tuesday, November 3, 2009 11:05 am To H-NET/OIEAHC Electronic Association in Early American Studies <H-OIEAHC@H-NET.MSU.EDU> Subject RE: Sources on Homosexuality in Early America For a wonderful consideration of queer theory and women in the early republic, your student should look at Anne Myles's essay ""From Monster to Martyr: Re-Presenting Mary Dyer," Early American Literature 36.1 (2001): 1-30. I've used this essay several times in both graduate and undergraduate classes, and it has always been well received. You might also look at her essay, "Queering the History of Early American Sexuality.” William & Mary Quarterly, 3rd. ser., 60.1 (2003): 199-203. Regards, Kristina Bross John Saillant Editor, H-OIEAHC OIEAHC <www.wm.edu/oieahc> William and Mary Quarterly <www.wm.edu/oieahc/wmq> Conferences and Calls for Papers <www.wm.edu/oieahc/conferences/index.html> Joining the Associates <http://oieahc.wm.edu/support/join.html>
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