Book
The Collected Speeches of Sagoyewatha, or Red Jacket. Syracuse
University Press, 2006. Supplementary material:
http://facpub.stjohns.edu/~ganterg/redjacket/home.htm
Articles and Book
Chapters
“Changing the Script: Susanna Rowson, Popular Drama, and
Masquerade” in Charlotte Temple and Beyond: New Essays on Susanna
Rowson. Ed. Jennifer Desiderio and Desiree Henderson. Under
review.
“Red Jacket and Native American Literary Nationalism.” Under
review, Emergent Voices in Native American Literature (Connie
Jacobs and Debra Barker, eds.)
"Make Your Minds Perfectly Easy": Sagoyewatha and the Great Law
of the Haudenosaunee." Early American Literature, 44.1
(2009): 121-146.
with Hani Sarji, ‘May We Put Forth Our Leaves’: Rhetoric in the
School Journal of Mary Ware Allen, a Student of Margaret
Fuller’s from 1837-8. Proceedings of the American
Antiquarian Society 117.1 (2007): 61-142.
“Red Jacket and the Decolonization of Republican Virtue.”
American Indian Quarterly 31.4 (Fall 2007):
559-581.
“The Unexceptional Eloquence of Sarah Josepha Hale.”
Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society 112.2
(Spring 2004): 116-136.
“Sovereign Municipalities?: After the Maine Indian Claims
Settlement Act of 1980” Enduring Legacies: Native American
Treaties and Contemporary Controversies. Ed. Bruce Johansen.
Westport, CT: Praeger/Greenwood, 2004. 25-43
“‘He Made Us Laugh Some’: Frederick Douglass’s Humor.” African
American Review 37.4 (Winter 2003): 535-552.
“Decadence, Sexuality, and the Bohemian Vision of Wallace
Thurman.” MELUS 28.2 (Summer 2003): 83-104. Rpt. New Voices
on the Harlem Renaissance. Ed. Australia Tarver and Paula Barnes.
Fairleigh Dickinson UP, 2006. 194-213.
“Republican Pleasures: Emerson’s “Circles,” Oratory, and the Log
Cabin Campaign.” American Transcendental Quarterly. 16.4 (Dec
2002): 257-75.
“The Art of Prophecy: Interpretive Analysis, Academic Discourse,
and Expository Writing” Composition Studies 29.1 (Spring 2001):
63-79.
“‘You Are a Cunning People Without Sincerity’: Sagoyewatha and
the Trials of Community Representation.” Native American Speakers
of the Eastern Woodlands: Selected Speeches and Critical Analyses
Ed. Barbara Mann. Westport: Greenwood Press, 2001. 165-195.
“Tuning In: Daniel Webster, Alfred Schutz, and the Grateful
Dead.” Dead Reckoning: The Life and Times of the Grateful
Dead Ed. John Rocco. New York: Schirmer Books, 1999. 172-181.
http://facpub.stjohns.edu/~ganterg/dead.htm
“The Active Virtue of The Columbian Orator.” New England
Quarterly 70.3 (Sept 1997): 463-476.
“Battles of Rhetoric: Oratory and Identity in The Last of the
Mohicans.” James Fenimore Cooper Society Miscellaneous
Papers 9 (Aug 1997): 7-14.
http://webserver1.oneonta.edu/external/cooper/articles/ala/1997ala-ganter.html
“Voices of Instruction: Oratory and Discipline in Cooper’s The
Last of the Mohicans and The Redskins.” James Fenimore Cooper: His
Country and His Art; Papers of the 1997 James Fenimore Cooper
Symposium. Oneonta: SUNY Oneonta, 1999. 47-53.
http://webserver1.oneonta.edu/external/cooper/articles/suny/1997suny-ganter.html
“Rioting, Textuality, and The Crying of Lot 49.” Found Object 2
(Fall 1993):
http://facpub.stjohns.edu/~ganterg/ganter-lot49.pdf
Reviews and Reference
Publications
“Saving Miles from Himself” Review of It’s About That Time:
Miles Davis On and Off Record. by Richard Cook. Oxford UP,
2005. Popular Music and Society 32.3, forthcoming July
2009.
“David Treuer’s Search for Extremely Indian Fiction.” Rev. of
Native American Fiction: A User’s Manual, by David
Treuer. Graywolf, 2007. St. John’s Humanities Review
6.2 (Spring 2008): 155-159.
http://media.www.thehumanitiesreview.com/media/storage/paper1300/news/2008/06/01/Spring2008/David.Treuers.Search.For.Extremely.Indian.Fiction-3386559.shtml
Rev. of Daniel Webster and the Oratory of Civil Religion by Craig
R. Smith. Columbia: U of Missouri P, 2005. in The Register of the
Kentucky Historical Society 103.3 (Summer 2005): 563-566.
“Red Jacket,” ‘Joseph Brant,” “Maine Indian Claims Settlement
Act of 1980.” in The Encyclopedia of Native American History. Ed.
Bruce Johansen. Praeger, 2006.
“Rhetoric” American Literature Through History, 1820-1870. Ed.
Robert Sattelmeyer and Janet Gabler-Hover. New York: Scribner’s,
2006.
Rev. of The Aesthetics and Politics of the Crowd in American
Literature by Mary Esteve.
Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2003. The St. John’s Humanities Review 1.3
(Fall 2003)
http://facpub.stjohns.edu/~ganterg/sjureview/vol2-1/crowd.html
Rev. of Drop City by T.C. Boyle. New York: Vintage, 2003. The
St. John’s Humanities Review 1.2 (Spring 2003)
http://facpub.stjohns.edu/~ganterg/sjureview/vol1-2/drop.html
Rev. of Publics and Counterpublics by Michael Warner. New York:
Zone Books, 2002. The St. John’s Humanities Review 1.1 (Winter
2003): 4-10.
http://facpub.stjohns.edu/~ganterg/sjureview/vol1-1/publics.html
Rev. of Emerson, Thoreau, and the Cultural Critic by Sam McGuire
Worley. Albany: SUNY UP, 2001. New England Quarterly 75.1 (March
2002): 165-167.
“Solomon Stoddard,” “David Humphreys,” “Jared Sparks,” “George
Ticknor,” “N.P. Willis.” Encyclopedia of American
Literature Ed. Steven Serafin. New York: Continuum,
1999
“William Leete Stone” and “Benjamin Drake” American National
Biography New York: Oxford, 1999. 20: 874-5. 6:
860-1.