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학술저널
저자정보
김정애 (한밭대학교)
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한국현대영어영문학회 현대영어영문학 현대영어영문학 제61권 제4호
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Linda Hogan is recognized as a Chickasaw Novelist, poet, and an environmental activist. This paper is aimed to find her ecocritical intention as an environmentalist through ecological characteristics of Taiga Tribe’s myth in her novel, Power. This novel was inspired from the murder case of a Florida panther by the Seminole Chief, James Billy. Hogan exposes the ecological consciousness of the myth of the imaginary tribe, Taiga, paralleling the white society’s trial with the tribe’s through the heroine, Omishto’s narratives. This paper focuses on the tribe’s eco-friendly life style which has been inherent in their myths. Their myths are relevant with the belief that all things exist physically and synchronically beyond time and space. It closely matches up with the ecofeminists’ view that all things on this planet are intimately connected to one another like the net of living things and without hierarchy. It is also generally understood that Power is a growth novel of Omishto who has grown up to be a leader of the Taiga. In this context, the paper is trying to describe how she accepts the tribe’s traditional values whereas she leaves the white society, where once she lived with her family. Omishto’s change comes from the awakening that the tribe’s society is a more harmonious world than the white’s. The paper seeks for the basis of the change in the ecocritical views.

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