From the center of tradition : critical perspectives on Linda Hogan /

Other Authors: Cook, Barbara J.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boulder : University Press of Colorado, ©2003.
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Table of Contents:
  • From the center of tradition: an interview with Linda Hogan / Barbara J. Cook
  • 'How do we learn to trust ourselves enough to hear the chanting of 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 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 / Linda Hogan.