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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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