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From the center of tradition
From the center of tradition, 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, From the center of tradition has a rating of 4 stars
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From the center of tradition, 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, From the center of tradition
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  • From the center of tradition
  • Written by author Barbara J. Cook
  • Published by Boulder, Colo. : University Press of Colorado, c2003., 2003/10/01
  • 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
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Introduction 1
1 From the Center of Tradition: An Interview with Linda Hogan 11
2 "How Do We Learn to Trust Ourselves Enough to Hear the Chanting of Earth?": Hogan's Terrestrial Spirituality 17
3 Hogan's Historical Narratives: Bringing to Visibility the Interrelationship of Humanity and the Natural World 35
4 Storied Earth, Storied Lives: Linda Hogan's Solar Storms and Rick Bass's The Sky, the Stars, the Wilderness 53
5 Linda Hogan's "Geography of the Spirit": Division and Transcendence in Selected Texts 67
6 Rhetorics of Truth Telling in Linda Hogan's Savings 81
7 Circles Within Circles: Linda Hogan's Rhetoric of Indigenism 97
8 Visioning Identity: Ways of Seeing in Linda Hogan's "Aunt Moon's Young Man" 109
9 "The Inside of Lies and History": Linda Hogan's Poetry of Conscience 121
10 Standing Naked Before the Storm: Linda Hogan's Power and the Critique of Apocalyptic Narrative 135
11 Dancing the Chronotopes of Power: The Road to Survival in Linda Hogan's Power 157
Biographical Information and Chronology 179
Bibliography 181
Contributors 185
Index 189


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