This study examines how the American science fiction author Octavia Butler (1947-2006) reflects the issue of how Olamina, the protagonist of Parable of the Talents (1998), attempts to establish a new religion, Earthseed, while changing her dystopian world. Butler is a distinguished novelist who brings to light the narrative on human life and challenges in a society where individuals are treated with discrimination and deprived of their rights, freedom, and independence, and takes a serious note of these topics by offering a representative portrait of the American society through her fiction. Here, we explore issues of human freedom, choice and self-realisation in a civil society by utilising a novel combination of the concepts of freedom an...
In this thesis project, the aim is to explore displacements beyond the familiar usage in migration s...
In this thesis project, the aim is to explore displacements beyond the familiar usage in migration s...
This is my life. I write best-selling novels.” This incantation, penned within Octavia E. Butler’s 1...
The present study tries to establish the role of Octavia Butler in the genre of science fiction. Sla...
Donna Haraway has referred to Octavia Butler as a theorist for cyborgs and while much work has bee...
Margaret Atwood is a Canadian author known for novels such as The Handmaid's Tale and Alias Grace. O...
This study aims to highlight how Octavia Butler's life influenced her writing "Parable of the Sower....
This paper considers the role of the human body in Octavia E. Butler’s The Parable of theSower and t...
This paper considers the role of the human body in Octavia E. Butler’s The Parable of the Sower and...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2016. Major: English. Advisor: Lois Cucullu. 1 comp...
Language and communication acquire a particular meaning in African American literature and culture d...
Language and communication acquire a particular meaning in African American literature and culture d...
Octavia Butler is one of the only writers of science fiction who identifies as a black lesbian. This...
Octavia Butler was a prominent speculative fiction author and also one of the first female African A...
The importance of Octavia Butler’s 1993 novel "Parable of the Sower" continues to crystalize, as But...
In this thesis project, the aim is to explore displacements beyond the familiar usage in migration s...
In this thesis project, the aim is to explore displacements beyond the familiar usage in migration s...
This is my life. I write best-selling novels.” This incantation, penned within Octavia E. Butler’s 1...
The present study tries to establish the role of Octavia Butler in the genre of science fiction. Sla...
Donna Haraway has referred to Octavia Butler as a theorist for cyborgs and while much work has bee...
Margaret Atwood is a Canadian author known for novels such as The Handmaid's Tale and Alias Grace. O...
This study aims to highlight how Octavia Butler's life influenced her writing "Parable of the Sower....
This paper considers the role of the human body in Octavia E. Butler’s The Parable of theSower and t...
This paper considers the role of the human body in Octavia E. Butler’s The Parable of the Sower and...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2016. Major: English. Advisor: Lois Cucullu. 1 comp...
Language and communication acquire a particular meaning in African American literature and culture d...
Language and communication acquire a particular meaning in African American literature and culture d...
Octavia Butler is one of the only writers of science fiction who identifies as a black lesbian. This...
Octavia Butler was a prominent speculative fiction author and also one of the first female African A...
The importance of Octavia Butler’s 1993 novel "Parable of the Sower" continues to crystalize, as But...
In this thesis project, the aim is to explore displacements beyond the familiar usage in migration s...
In this thesis project, the aim is to explore displacements beyond the familiar usage in migration s...
This is my life. I write best-selling novels.” This incantation, penned within Octavia E. Butler’s 1...