Linda Hogan
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- Magic and Mediation in Native American and Chicano/A Literature
- Women's Studies 352: Women in Literature
- Native American Fiction
- Blood/Memory in N. Scott Momaday's the Names
- 'Our Combined Voices Are a Chorus': Grief and Survivance in Linda
- Reassertion of Identity in Native American Women's Autobiographies
- Regeneration Through Kinship: Indian "Orphans" Make Home in Works by Linda Hogan and Leslie Marmon Silko
- Finally Separate, Yet Always Non-Identical in Multiple Ways to the Self”
- ENG 347 Contemporary Native American Literatures
- Waterlogged: Narrating Hydroecologies in the Anthropocene Ned Schaumberg a Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfillment Of
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- Essays on Contemporary Native American Literary and Political Mo Bilization
- Explorations in Sights and Sounds
- ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE METAFICTION: Narrative and Politics in Contemporary Ethnic Women's Novels by Louise Erdrich, Linda Hogan, Ruth Ozeki, and Karen Yamashita
- A Quest for Environmental Sovereignty
- States of Being in the Dark Removal and Survival in Linda Hogan's Mean Spirit
- Linda Hogan- Chickasaw Was Born 16 July 1947, Denver, Colorado, the Daughter of Charles C