On Barbara Kingsolver -- Biography of Barbara Kingsolver -- The Paris review perspective -- The political is personal: sociocultural realities and the writings of Barbara Kingsolver -- Barbara Kingsolver and the critics -- Cultivating our bioregional roots: an ecofeminist exploration of Barbara Kingsolver's Prodigal summer -- The gothic and the ethnic in Barbara Kingsolver's The bean trees -- Gardens of auto parts: Kingsolver's merger of American western myth and Native American myth in The bean trees -- The loner and the matriarchal community in Barbara Kingsolver's The bean trees and Pigs in heaven -- Trauma and memory in Kingsolver's Animal dreams -- Exploring the matrix of identity in Barbara Kingsolver's Animal dreams -- Luna moths, coyotes, sugar skulls: the fiction of Barbara Kingsolver -- The missionary position: Barbara Kingsolver's The poisonwood bible -- The neodomestic American novel: the politics of home in Barbara Kingsolver's The poisonwood bible -- The revelatory narrative circle in Barbara Kingsolver's The poisonwood bible -- Barbara Kingsolver and Keri Hulme: disability, family, and culture -- The southern family farm as endangered species: possibilities for survival in Barbara Kingsolver's Prodigal summer.
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