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1. Moving Beyond Melancholia: The Emancipation Of African American Woman Dana In Butler's Kindred
2. Crossing The Boundaries: A Feminist Construction Of Vampire In Fledgling
3. Racial And Gender Discriminations In Octavia E. Butler's Kindred
4. Transgressions In Octavia Butler's Fledgling
5. Narrating other natures: A third wave ecocritical approach to Toni Morrison, Ruth Ozeki, and Octavia Butler
6. When the other writes back: 'Poaching,' 'bargain shopping,' and rewriting the vampire narrative in Jewelle Gomez's 'The Gilda Stories' and Octavia Butler's 'Fledgling
7. Rape in feminist utopian and dystopian fiction: Joanna Russ's 'The Female Man', Margaret Atwood's 'The Handmaid's Tale', and Octavia Butler's 'The Parable of the Sower' and 'The Parable of the Talents'
8. The survivor figure in the fiction of slavery: An exploration of Octavia Butler's 'Kindred', Maryse Conde's 'Moi, Tituba, sorciere noire de Salem', J. California Cooper's 'Family' and Fred D'Aguiar's 'Feeding the Ghosts'
9. Navigating exile: Contemporary women writers discover an ethics of home (Margaret Atwood, Toni Morrison, Octavia E. Butler)
10. The erotics of race: Identity, sexuality, and one hundred years of (black) American writing (Harriet A. Jacobs, Gertrude Stein, James Baldwin, Octavia E. Butler)
11. The language of citizenship: The future of the minority voice in contemporary American fiction (Ralph Ellison, Chang-rae Lee, Octavia E. Butler, Maureen F. McHugh)
12. Victorians and vivisection: Fictions of pain from fin de siecle (Wilkie Collins, Sarah Grand, H. G. Wells, Octavia E. Butler)
13. An analysis of narrative form and human ontology in Octavia E. Butler's patternist, xenogenesis, and parable series
14. Love's future structures? The dilemma of interracial coupling in postwar African American literature (James Baldwin, Ann Allen Shockley, Octavia E. Butler)
15. Africentric transgressive creativity: A reader's meditation on Octavia Butler
16. Nowhere to Go but Forward: The Fiction of Octavia E. Butler
17. 'Daughters of Zion': Spiritual power in Black womanist narrative (Zilpha Elaw, Virginia Broughton, Gloria Naylor, Gayl Jones, Octavia E. Butler)
18. The Lukan Parable of the Great Supper: A womanist socio-historical reading of slavery and resistance using the amended parable theory of Octavia E. Butler
19. The monster strikes back: American women revising the abject (Alice Walker, Marge Piercy, Meridel Le Sueur, Octavia E. Butler)
20. Rage and outrage: African-American women novelists in the 1970s (Toni Morrison, Alice Walker, Octavia Butler, Gayl Jones)
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