Language and communication acquire a particular meaning in African American literature and culture due to the experience of slavery, as it was a punishable crime for Black people to read or write. Octavia E. Butler also responds to the legacy of slavery by investigating the importance of language and communication in her work, particularly in some of her short stories which anticipate the blending of science fiction, historical materialism, and fantasy that characterize what is now commonly referred to as Afrofuturism. Her emphasis on language represents the need to strive for a difficult, complex co-existence, which can be achieved through negotiation, translation, and mediation, no matter how complicated such tasks might be. In the presen...
Changing Bodies in the Fiction of Octavia Butler: Slaves, Aliens, and Vampires is a timely text that...
African American science fiction writer Octavia E. Butler’s works have attracted a great deal of aca...
Slaveryrsquos legacy haunts present-day America, and its enduring trauma is reflected in the writing...
Language and communication acquire a particular meaning in African American literature and culture d...
Octavia Butler was a prominent speculative fiction author and also one of the first female African A...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2016. Major: English. Advisor: Lois Cucullu. 1 comp...
The present study tries to establish the role of Octavia Butler in the genre of science fiction. Sla...
Octavia Butler is one of the only writers of science fiction who identifies as a black lesbian. This...
This is my life. I write best-selling novels.” This incantation, penned within Octavia E. Butler’s 1...
Affected by a shocking concatenation of ecological, economic, and political disasters, black, white,...
This study examines how the American science fiction author Octavia Butler (1947-2006) reflects the ...
Octavia Butler authored many science fiction novels and short stories, almost all of which have been...
Most scholarship that addresses Octavia E. Butler’s 1979 novel Kindred focuses on its value as a for...
Donna Haraway has referred to Octavia Butler as a theorist for cyborgs and while much work has bee...
In this paper, I will examine both Butler’s Dawn and Kindred under the circumstances of slavery, rac...
Changing Bodies in the Fiction of Octavia Butler: Slaves, Aliens, and Vampires is a timely text that...
African American science fiction writer Octavia E. Butler’s works have attracted a great deal of aca...
Slaveryrsquos legacy haunts present-day America, and its enduring trauma is reflected in the writing...
Language and communication acquire a particular meaning in African American literature and culture d...
Octavia Butler was a prominent speculative fiction author and also one of the first female African A...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2016. Major: English. Advisor: Lois Cucullu. 1 comp...
The present study tries to establish the role of Octavia Butler in the genre of science fiction. Sla...
Octavia Butler is one of the only writers of science fiction who identifies as a black lesbian. This...
This is my life. I write best-selling novels.” This incantation, penned within Octavia E. Butler’s 1...
Affected by a shocking concatenation of ecological, economic, and political disasters, black, white,...
This study examines how the American science fiction author Octavia Butler (1947-2006) reflects the ...
Octavia Butler authored many science fiction novels and short stories, almost all of which have been...
Most scholarship that addresses Octavia E. Butler’s 1979 novel Kindred focuses on its value as a for...
Donna Haraway has referred to Octavia Butler as a theorist for cyborgs and while much work has bee...
In this paper, I will examine both Butler’s Dawn and Kindred under the circumstances of slavery, rac...
Changing Bodies in the Fiction of Octavia Butler: Slaves, Aliens, and Vampires is a timely text that...
African American science fiction writer Octavia E. Butler’s works have attracted a great deal of aca...
Slaveryrsquos legacy haunts present-day America, and its enduring trauma is reflected in the writing...