PUBLICATIONS
A Cultural Edition of Experience Mayhew’s Indian Converts or, Some account of the lives and dying speeches of a considerable number of the Christianized Indians of Martha's Vineyard, in New-England (1727). University of Massachusetts Press, Native Americans in the Northeast Series. August 2008.
“Tradition and Innovation in a Colonial Wampanoag Family from Martha’s
Vineyard,” Early Native Literacies in New England: a Documentary
and Critical Anthology, ed. Hilary Wyss & Kristina Bross. University
of Massachusetts Press. 2008.
"Bridge of Difference: Sherman Alexie and the Politics of Mourning,"
American
Literature. 77(3) September 2005: 541-61.
Laura Arnold (Leibman), co-ed. Instructor
Guide, American Passages: A Literary Survey. NY: W.W. Norton. 2003.
Author of “Introduction,” “Telling the Story of American
Literature,” “Getting Started,” & co-author “Unit
1: Native Voices.”
Laura Arnold (Leibman), co-ed. Student
Guide, American Passages: A Literary Survey. NY: W.W. Norton. 2003.
Author of “Preface,” “Introduction,” “Ways of
Telling the Story of American Literature,” “Literature in its
Cultural Context,” “Writing About Literature,” & co-author
“Unit 1: Native Voices.”
"La Gorda, Jewess of Panamá," (Poem) Jewish
Women's Literary Annual. (5) 2003: 158.
“Revising the U.S. Hispanic Literary Heritage" (Review). Borderlines:
Studies in American Culture.
“Now...Didn't Our People Laugh?” Female Misbehavior and Algonquian
Custom in Mary Rowlandson's Captivity and Restauration,” American
Indian Culture and Research Journal. 21(4): 1997: 1-28. (Reviewed: The
Society of Early Americanists Newsletter, Vol. 12, n. 1)