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  1. Linda Hogan, an American Indian author of Chickasaw descent, has pub lished novels, poetry and prose that explore issues surrounding Native history and spirituahty, cultural displacements, and environmental protec

  2. Aug 15, 2024 · Linda Hogan's central metaphors can illustrate a rather different use of cultural history. In Hogan's poetry, the Chickasaw tribal history of displacement from an original...

  3. Aug 1, 2002 · Abstract. As a Chickasaw poet, novelist, and essayist who began publishing in the early 1980s, Linda Hogan has developed her writing in an era in which the discourse of ecology and...

  4. From the Center of Tradition presents new perspectives and a deeper understanding of Hogan's writing for scholars and students in American fiction, Native American literature, women's studies, environmental literature, as well as for readers of her novels, nonfiction, and poetry.

  5. Indigenous studies—implicitly includes it in his understanding of “land” as simulta-neous geographic space, culturally significant place, and sovereign territory. This essay argues that characters in Linda Hogan’s novel Solar Stormsresist the erasure of Indigenous culture through stories they tell about human relationships with water.

  6. Description: 1 online resource (208 pages) Contents: Intro -- CONTENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- FROM THE CENTER OF TRADITION: An Interview with Linda Hogan -- "HOW DO WE LEARN TO TRUST OURSELVES ENOUGH TO HEAR THE CHANTING OF EARTH?":

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  8. Mar 25, 2022 · Throughout her work, Hogan teaches us about the interconnectedness of human and nonhuman relations and the importance of restoring a balance lost to capitalist extraction and settler colonial logics. Reading her work as a form of activism helps us recognize the inextricability of the literary and the political for Hogan, making the social ...