University Press of Colorado, 2003 Cloth: 978-0-87081-737-3 | Paper: 978-0-87081-738-0 | eISBN: 978-0-87081-796-0 Library of Congress Classification PS3558.O34726Z66 2003 Dewey Decimal Classification 818.5409
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Linda Hogan, a Chickasaw poet, novelist, essayist, playwright, and activist, is widely considered to be one of the most influential and provocative Native American figures on the contemporary literary landscape. Although her work has been the focus of num
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Barbara J. Cook is a visiting assistant professor of English and Theatre at Easter Kentucky University.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
Introduction
Barbara J. Cook
From the Center of Tradition: An Interview with Linda Hogan
Barbara J. Cook
"How Do We Learn to Trust Ourselves to Hear the Chanting of the Earth?": Hogan's Terrestrial Spirituality
Katherine R Chandler
Hogan's Historical Narratives: Bringing to Visibility the Interrelationship of Humanity and the Natural World
Barbara J. Cook
Storied Earth, Storied Lives: Linda Hogan's Solar Storms and Rick Bass's "The Sky, The Stars, The Wilderness"
Ann Fisher-Wirth
Linda Hogan's "Geography of the Spirit": Division and Transcendence in Selected Texts
Benay Blend
Rhetorics of Truth-Telling in Linda Hogan's Savings
Jennifer Love
Circles Within Circles: Linda Hogan's Rhetoric of Indigenism
Ernest Stromberg
Visioning Identity: Ways of Seeing in Linda Hogan's "Aunt Moon's Young Man"
Barbara J. Cook
"The Inside of Lies and History": Linda Hogan's Poetry of Conscience
Ernest Smith
Standing Naked Before the Storm: Linda Hogan's Power and the Critique of Apocalyptic Narrative
Michael Hardin
Dancing the Chronotopes of Power: The Road to Survival in Linda Hogan's Power
Carrie Bowen-Mercer
Biographical Information and Chronology
Bibliography
Selected Works by Linda Hogan
Selected Secondary Sources
Contributors
Index
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Hogan, Linda Criticism and interpretation, Women and literature United States History 20th century, Chickasaw Indians Intellectual life, Indians in literature
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University Press of Colorado, 2003 Cloth: 978-0-87081-737-3 Paper: 978-0-87081-738-0 eISBN: 978-0-87081-796-0
Linda Hogan, a Chickasaw poet, novelist, essayist, playwright, and activist, is widely considered to be one of the most influential and provocative Native American figures on the contemporary literary landscape. Although her work has been the focus of num
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Barbara J. Cook is a visiting assistant professor of English and Theatre at Easter Kentucky University.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
Introduction
Barbara J. Cook
From the Center of Tradition: An Interview with Linda Hogan
Barbara J. Cook
"How Do We Learn to Trust Ourselves to Hear the Chanting of the Earth?": Hogan's Terrestrial Spirituality
Katherine R Chandler
Hogan's Historical Narratives: Bringing to Visibility the Interrelationship of Humanity and the Natural World
Barbara J. Cook
Storied Earth, Storied Lives: Linda Hogan's Solar Storms and Rick Bass's "The Sky, The Stars, The Wilderness"
Ann Fisher-Wirth
Linda Hogan's "Geography of the Spirit": Division and Transcendence in Selected Texts
Benay Blend
Rhetorics of Truth-Telling in Linda Hogan's Savings
Jennifer Love
Circles Within Circles: Linda Hogan's Rhetoric of Indigenism
Ernest Stromberg
Visioning Identity: Ways of Seeing in Linda Hogan's "Aunt Moon's Young Man"
Barbara J. Cook
"The Inside of Lies and History": Linda Hogan's Poetry of Conscience
Ernest Smith
Standing Naked Before the Storm: Linda Hogan's Power and the Critique of Apocalyptic Narrative
Michael Hardin
Dancing the Chronotopes of Power: The Road to Survival in Linda Hogan's Power
Carrie Bowen-Mercer
Biographical Information and Chronology
Bibliography
Selected Works by Linda Hogan
Selected Secondary Sources
Contributors
Index
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Hogan, Linda Criticism and interpretation, Women and literature United States History 20th century, Chickasaw Indians Intellectual life, Indians in literature
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