African American science fiction writer Octavia E. Butler’s works have attracted a great deal of academic interest since the 1990s onwards. Clay’s Ark (1984), however, has not gained as much scholarly attention as some of her other novels, and the centrality of Gothic aspects, in particular those related to body horror, has not been addressed. By focusing on how these aspects inform the structure, setting, and characters’ actions and relationships in this novel about an extraterrestrial infection that threatens and changes humanity, this article demonstrates how Butler employs and adapts strategies and conventions of Gothic horror and body horror in order to explore various attitudes towards difference and transformation, paralleling these ...
Octavia Butler is one of the only writers of science fiction who identifies as a black lesbian. This...
The horror novel appears in the late twentieth century as a significant genre of popular fiction. Gr...
The horror novel appears in the late twentieth century as a significant genre of popular fiction. Gr...
African American science fiction writer Octavia E. Butler’s works have attracted a great deal of aca...
Changing Bodies in the Fiction of Octavia Butler: Slaves, Aliens, and Vampires is a timely text that...
Octavia Butler was a prominent speculative fiction author and also one of the first female African A...
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...
In her final novel, Fledgling, Octavia E. Butler examines race, sexuality, and desire in a vampire n...
In her final novel, Fledgling, Octavia E. Butler examines race, sexuality, and desire in a vampire n...
This thesis investigates the relationship between necropolitics and spatiality in Octavia E. Butler’...
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...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2016. Major: English. Advisor: Lois Cucullu. 1 comp...
The horror novel appears in the late twentieth century as a significant genre of popular fiction. Gr...
Octavia Butler is one of the only writers of science fiction who identifies as a black lesbian. This...
The horror novel appears in the late twentieth century as a significant genre of popular fiction. Gr...
The horror novel appears in the late twentieth century as a significant genre of popular fiction. Gr...
African American science fiction writer Octavia E. Butler’s works have attracted a great deal of aca...
Changing Bodies in the Fiction of Octavia Butler: Slaves, Aliens, and Vampires is a timely text that...
Octavia Butler was a prominent speculative fiction author and also one of the first female African A...
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...
In her final novel, Fledgling, Octavia E. Butler examines race, sexuality, and desire in a vampire n...
In her final novel, Fledgling, Octavia E. Butler examines race, sexuality, and desire in a vampire n...
This thesis investigates the relationship between necropolitics and spatiality in Octavia E. Butler’...
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...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2016. Major: English. Advisor: Lois Cucullu. 1 comp...
The horror novel appears in the late twentieth century as a significant genre of popular fiction. Gr...
Octavia Butler is one of the only writers of science fiction who identifies as a black lesbian. This...
The horror novel appears in the late twentieth century as a significant genre of popular fiction. Gr...
The horror novel appears in the late twentieth century as a significant genre of popular fiction. Gr...