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20 June 2023

Frontmatter 1
Contents 5
Acknowledgments 9
Abstract 13
Introduction 15
Introduction 37
2.1 Women's Life Writings in the "Forgotten Century" 42
2.2 "Damned mob of scribbling women" 43
2.3 Narrative Spaces of Life Writing 51
2.4 Native American Autobiography: A "Mangled" Genre 59
3.1 Cultural Concepts of Space and Place 69
3.2 "Manifest Destiny Aesthetics" - Cultural (Mis)representations of the West 75
3.3 Bringing "Progress" to the West 78
3.4 Go West, Young Woman! 81
3.5 Cultural Rhetoric of Nineteenth-Century Women's "Proper Place" 90
3.6 The Transformation of Domestic Boundaries and Nineteenth-Century Medicine 105
4.1 Dr. Susan La Flesche Picotte: "The First Woman Physician Among Her People" 121
4.2 Patty Bartlett Sessions: The Role of Mormon Women and Medicine in Settling Salt Lake, Utah 177
4.3 Life of Dr. Bethenia Owens-Adair: "Mother of [Oregon's] Sterilization Bill" 204
Introduction 257
Works Cited 267