"EVERYTHING WE NEED IS HERE" : RESTORING ENVIRONMENTAL BONDS THROUGH ACTIVISM IN SOLAR STORMS BY LINDA HOGAN POTIKI BY PATRICIA GRACE AND PRODIGAL SUMMER BY BARBARA KINGSOLVER

ECU Author/Contributor (non-ECU co-authors, if there are any, appear on document)
Alison E. Lawhorne (Creator)
Institution
East Carolina University (ECU )
Web Site: http://www.ecu.edu/lib/
Advisor
ELLEN L. ARNOLD

Abstract: The following study explores the role of environmental activism in Solar Storms (1995) by Linda Hogan Potiki (1986) by Patricia Grace and Prodigal Summer (2000) by Barbara Kingsolver. In each novel characters participate in activism for their respective environments through both direct and indirect actions against forces desiring to dominate the natural world. As indigenous authors Hogan and Grace connect the domination of nature to the colonization of indigenous peoples as well. Kingsolver on the other hand examines the role of the EuroAmericans in her text as conquerors and demonstrates ecologically sound ways her characters and readers can restore broken bonds with the natural world. In all three novels characters communities and the reader begin to experience a healing of deep wounds inflicted by attitudes that position humans as superior to the rest of the world and interactions with the environment based on economics and domination rather than balance. Through this cross-cultural comparison an understanding of multiple ways in which humans can participate in a restoration of the broken bonds with the natural world emerges.

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Publication
Thesis
Date: 2013
Keywords
Literature
Subjects
Environmentalism in literature
Hogan, Linda. Solar storms--Criticism and interpretation
Grace, Patricia, 1937- Potiki--Criticism and interpretation
Kingsolver, Barbara. Prodigal summer--Criticism and interpretation.

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