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1. Homing In And Reconstructing Native American Identity
2. An Analysis Of Spatial Narrative In Ceremony
3. A Study Of The Ecological Thought In Leslie Marmon Siiko's Works
4. The Harmonious Home For Indian American Women
5. American Indian double-consciousness: W. E. B. Du Bois's concept translated in Leslie Marmon Silko's 'Ceremony'
6. Multispecies thinking from Alexander von Humboldt to Leslie Marmon Silko: Intercultural communication toward cosmopolitics
7. Unraveling the nationalist or traditionalist critique: towards a postcolonial rereading of leslie marmon silko's ceremony
8. How Environment and Natural Space Reflect Cultural Power Struggles in the Novels of Leslie Marmon Silko
9. Domestic geographies: Neo-domestic American fiction (Leslie Marmon Silko, Toni Morrison, Barbara Kingsolver, Chang-rae Lee, Don DeLillo)
10. Speaking with divine authority: Maternal discourse in the works of Maxine Hong Kingston, Toni Morrison, and Leslie Marmon Silko
11. The emergent self: Identity, trauma, and the neo-gothic in 'The Woman Warrior', 'Comfort Woman', 'Beloved', and 'Ceremony' (Maxine Hong Kingston, Nora Okja Keller, Toni Morrison, Leslie Marmon Silko)
12. Women on the edge: Autobiographical selves and the lure of the boundary in twentieth-century United States literature (Maxine Hong Kingston, Gloria Anzaldua, Zora Neale Hurston, Leslie Marmon Silko)
13. Leslie Marmon Silko: Beyond borders
14. Trickster shows the way: Humor, resiliency, and growth in modern Native American literature (Sherman Alexie, Leslie Marmon Silko, Louise Erdrich)
15. Digitally exploring Tayo's world: Using hypertextual tools to teach Leslie Marmon Silko's 'Ceremony'
16. People -as -garbage: A metaphor we live by. Storytelling as composting in six novels: Toni Morrison's 'The Bluest Eye', Margaret Laurence's 'The Diviners', Leslie Marmon Silko's 'Ceremony', Marilynne Robinson's 'Housekeeping', Jane Smiley's 'A Thousand
17. Storied voices in Native American texts: Harry Robinson, Thomas King, James Welch and Leslie Marmon Silko
18. Reworlding the word: Contemporary Native American novelists map the third space (Gerald Vizenor, Leslie Marmon Silko, Linda Hogan)
19. 'Mutual answerability': Aesthetics, ethics, transgredients from Mikhail Bakhtin to Lee Smith to Leslie Marmon Silko
20. Contemporary American writers of desperate survival: Edward Albee, Maya Angelou, Pat Conroy and Leslie Marmon Silko
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