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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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