Mending Shells, Mending Worlds: Postcolonial Ecofeminism in Linda Hogan’s Solar Storms
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English
Subjects
Literature Sociology
Journal Section
Research Article
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Selçuk Tatar
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0000-0003-2569-1584
Türkiye
Publication Date
October 30, 2025
Submission Date
August 2, 2025
Acceptance Date
October 12, 2025
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Year 2025 Volume: 24 Number: 4