![]() ![]() “Introduction: Narrating the Nation,” Nation and Narration, edited by Homi Bhabha, Routledge, 1990, pp. “The Resilient Subject: Exploring Subjectivity, Identity and the Body in Narratives of Resilience.” Health, vol. “The Silenced Language.” World Literature Today, 2018. American Indian Literature, Environmental Justice, and Ecocriticism: The Middle Place. This article discusses the relevance of some of Harjo’s poetry for increasing consciousness about the earth’s vulnerability and the need for environmental justice, which may be found in small but fundamental acts of caring.ĪDAMSON, Joni. Harjo’s work raises concerns about the impact that current global crises are having on the environment and our relationship to places, and consequently, our sense of belonging. ![]() ![]() Today, humans and non-humans alike face numerous and significant challenges and threats that are becoming increasingly apparent in the specific context of climate change and environmental degradation. Joy Harjo’s poetry may be used to reflect on how various cultural traditions experience the concept of “We” with regards to other species and the environment, for which creative forms of responsibility should be articulated. Joy Harjo poetry Native American environment place. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |