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1. | Homing In And Reconstructing Native American Identity |
2. | Harmony-The Essence Of Native American Culture |
3. | A Reconstruction Of Ecological Harmony |
4. | Pursuit Of Justice: The Central Theme Of Silko's Almanac Of The Dead |
5. | An Analysis Of Ceremony From Deep Ecology |
6. | An Analysis Of Spatial Narrative In Ceremony |
7. | A Study Of The Ecological Thought In Leslie Marmon Siiko’s Works |
8. | The Harmonious Home For Indian American Women |
9. | The Cultural-political Narrative Study Of Louise Erdrick's "Trilogy Of Justice" |
10. | Storytelling as survival: The Native American struggle for selfhood and identity |
11. | Collage of color in Silko's 'Storyteller' |
12. | Going paranoid from the Cold War to the post-Cold War: Conspiracy fiction of DeLillo, Didion, and Silko |
13. | The roots of Nubian Christianity: A transitional culture in Late Antique Africa; the Silko inscription and the Temple of Kalabsha as context |
14. | American Indian double-consciousness: W. E. B. Du Bois's concept translated in Leslie Marmon Silko's 'Ceremony' |
15. | Multispecies thinking from Alexander von Humboldt to Leslie Marmon Silko: Intercultural communication toward cosmopolitics |
16. | Unraveling the nationalist or traditionalist critique: towards a postcolonial rereading of leslie marmon silko's ceremony |
17. | How Environment and Natural Space Reflect Cultural Power Struggles in the Novels of Leslie Marmon Silko |
18. | Paying reverence to the story: The marriage of traditions in Silko's yellow woman stories |
19. | Affect in Epistemology: Relationality and Feminist Agency in Critical Discourse, Neuroscience, and Novels by Bambara, Morrison, and Silko |
20. | Domestic geographies: Neo-domestic American fiction (Leslie Marmon Silko, Toni Morrison, Barbara Kingsolver, Chang-rae Lee, Don DeLillo) |
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