الطبيعة, النساء والحيوانات في شعر ليندا هوغان
الطبيعة, النساء والحيوانات في شعر ليندا هوغان
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رمزا الماء والليل, الاميريكيون الأصليون، ليندا هوغان، النسوية, الحيوانات, النظرية البيئية ، النساءAbstract
This study reveals the close relationship between women, nature, and animals, and how that connection is the key to end violence against them and to value each of their roles. This is what the Native American poet Linda Hogan (1947) includes in her poetry, whose aim is to preserve the ecosystem and reconnect it with nature, specifically through using water and night symbols to demonstrate this relationship
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معلِّمًا ، وشيخًا، ومؤلِّفًا، فانتشرت سمعته في أرجاء العالم ، فكان نتيجة لذلك إعجاب معاصريه، ومَنْ جاء بعده من خلال قراءة مؤلَّفاته التي تعددت اتجاهاتها واختصاصاتها.
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