2011
DOI: 10.5744/florida/9780813037370.001.0001
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Bradford's Indian BookBeing the True Roote & Rise of American Letters as Revealed by the Native Text Embedded in Of Plimoth Plantation

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“…In her study of William Bradford's 17 th century Of Plimoth Plantation, Betty Booth Donahue shows the extent to which the book is a record of the "indianization" of the colonists (Donahue, 2011). To cite Donahue, "In American Indian epistemology the earth is First Text, and the study of its features constitutes textual exegesis" (20).…”
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“…In her study of William Bradford's 17 th century Of Plimoth Plantation, Betty Booth Donahue shows the extent to which the book is a record of the "indianization" of the colonists (Donahue, 2011). To cite Donahue, "In American Indian epistemology the earth is First Text, and the study of its features constitutes textual exegesis" (20).…”
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“…I'm indebted to both Erickson and Hewitt for their contributions to my education in this area, and to the future directions their work suggests for the fields of information studies and bibliography/book history. 6 SeeFraser, 2012;Donahue, 2011;Round, 2010; McKenzie, 1985; Mignolo, 1995. 7 Douglas McMurtrie's The Book: The Story ofPrinting and Bookmaking (1943) is the classic.…”
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