Amanda J. Zink is an assistant professor in the Department of English and Philosophy at Idaho State University. Her essays have appeared in several publications, including Studies in American Indian Literatures, Studies in American Fiction, and Western American Literature.
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Her work is thoughtfully attentive to the context in which these writings appeared, with convincing arguments about authorial and editorial intent grounded in a careful analysis of the advertisements that ran opposite the short stories and prescriptive articles she examines.--Western Historical Quarterly Her work on Native boarding school publications and student writers is excellent, valuable research on which others can build. There is much to discover here.--Western American Literature This is a valuable addition to scholarship not only for its interpretations but also for its discoveries, and it will benefit scholars for years to come.--Donna Campbell, MELUS Ultimately, Zink's book provides an exciting insight into domesticity and how that in turn further affected racial divides in the Great Plains between 1850 and 1950.--Kylie M. Gower, Great Plains Quarterly