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1. | Linda Hogan's Mean Spirit In The Perspective Of Environmental Justice |
2. | Listening To The Chanting Of Life:a Study Of The Ecological Concerns In Linda Hogan’s Novels |
3. | On The Theme Of Environmental Justice In Linda Hogan’s Solar Storms |
4. | Linda Hogan’s People Of The Whale From The Perspective Of Environmental Justice |
5. | Women Of The Land:a Study Of Linda Hogan’s Power |
6. | Linda Hogan’s Ecofeminist Consciousness In People Of The Whale |
7. | Omishto’s Identity Crisis And Reconstruction In Power From The Perspective Of Trauma Theory |
8. | An Ecocritical Study Of Linda Hogan’s Mean Spirit |
9. | An Eco-feminist Approach To Linda Hogan’s Solar Storms |
10. | An Interpretation Of Spiritual Ecology In People Of The Whale |
11. | Talking back to history: LeAnne Howe, Linda Hogan, and Louis Owens's rewriting of the Southeastern Native past through fiction |
12. | Environmental justice metafiction: Narrative and politics in contemporary ethnic women's novels by Louise Erdrich, Linda Hogan, Ruth Ozeki, and Karen Yamashita |
13. | The pilgrimage home: Spiritual ecology in nature writing written by contemporary American women (Gretel Ehrlich, Terry Tempest Williams, Linda Hogan, Nancy Mairs) |
14. | Reworlding the word: Contemporary Native American novelists map the third space (Gerald Vizenor, Leslie Marmon Silko, Linda Hogan) |
15. | Other narratives: Representations of history in four postcolonial Native American novels (Denton R. Bedford, Louise Erdrich, Linda Hogan, James Welch) |
16. | Resistance And Return |
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