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  2. 4 days ago · I enjoyed finding out about Linda Hogan and her work as a novelist, essayist and environmentalist, and her Native American Chickasaw Nation roots (plus, she’s the second minority woman to become a full professor at the University of Colorado – teaching Creative Writing).

  3. 15 hours ago · 1947 – Linda Hogan born in Denver, Colorado; American Chickasaw poet, novelist, storyteller, playwright, essayist, and environmentalist. She has taught at the University of Colorado and the ...

  4. Jul 2, 2024 · In “Mean Spirit,” Linda Hogan uses the concept of the body as a central motif to explore the themes of power, violence, and resilience.

  5. Jun 28, 2024 · Stepping away from romance, body neutral poems can also be about agency and power. “When the Body” by Linda Hogan tells the story of agency through the body with visceral, spiraling imagery. “When the body wishes to speak, she will / reach into the night and pull back the rapture of this growing root . . .” beings Hogan.

  6. Jul 3, 2024 · [ii] Identity is essential to the creation of American Indian literature, which covers a wide range of depths and experiences. [iii] Some of the first well-known American Indian writers include N. Scott Momaday and D’Arcy McNickle. Recent additions to the canon include Linda Hogan and Tommy Orange. [iv]

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  7. Jun 26, 2024 · This groundbreaking anthology edited by former CU faculty member Linda Hogan includes original stories, essays, meditations, and poems by the best women nature writers and by women field scientists writing about their lives among the animals they study.

  8. Jul 4, 2024 · Price and availability checked 11:43 AM PDT - details. As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases Affiliate Disclosure. Find this book at. When sixteen-year-old Omishto, a member of the Taiga Tribe, witnesses her Aunt Ama kill a panther--an animal considered to be a sacred ancestor of the Taiga people--she is suddenly torn between ...