Octavia Butler
Articles
- MILLER, Jim. Post-Apocalyptic
Hoping: Octavia Butler's Dystopian/Utopian Vision. #75, 25:2 [July
1998].336-60.
- PEPPERS, Cathy. Dialogic Origins
and Alien Identities in Butler's XENOGENESIS. #65,
22:1 [March 1995].47-62. (Full Text)
- WHITE, Eric. The Erotics of
Becoming: XENOGENESIS and The
Thing. #61, 20:3 [November 1993].394-408. (Full Text)
- VINT, Sherryl.
Becoming Other: Animals, Kinship,
and Butler's Clay Ark. #96, 32:2 [July 2005].281-301.
- ZAKI, Hoda M. Utopia, Dystopia, and
Ideology in the SF of Octavia Butler. #51, 17:2 [July 1990].239-51.
Review Pages
- BARR, Marleen S. & Ruth Salvaggio & Richard Law. Suzy
McKee Charnas/Octavia Butler/Joan D. Vinge (Spencer).
#43, 14:3 [November 1987].407-10.
- BRODERICK, Damien. Earth is But a Star: Excursions Through Science Fiction to the Far Future
(Webb) #86, 29:1 [March 2002].116-18.
- BROWN, Joanne and Nancy St. Clair.
Declarations of Independence:
Empowered Girls in Young Adult Literature, 1990-2001. (Sanders)
#92, 31:1 [March 2004].138.
- BURWELL, Jennifer. Notes on
Nowhere: Feminism, Utopian Logic, and Social Transformation.
(Weinstone) #80, 27:1 [March 2000].151-54.
- FLANAGAN, Mary, & Austin Booth, ed.
reload: Rethinking Women +
Cyberculture. (JG) #90,
30:2 [July 2003].307-08.
- JABLON, Madelyn.
Black Metafiction: Self-Consciousness in African-American Fiction.
(Latham) #76, 25:3 [November 1998].562-63.
- MAKINEN, Merja.
Feminist Popular Fiction. (St. Clair) #88, 29:3 [November
2002].503-06.
- OWENS, Claire Myers Spottswood.
The Unpredictable Adventure: A
Comedy of Women's Independence (Hollinger). #65, 20:1 [March
1995].127-29.
- ROBERTS, Adam.
The ABC's of Science Fiction.
(Freedman)
#85, 28:3 [November 2001].443-47
- SHINN, Thelma J. Worlds
Within Women: Myth and Mythmaking in Fantastic Literature by
Women (Barr). #43, 14:3 [November 1987].405-07.
- WESTFAHL, George Edgar Slusser, and Eric S .Rabkin, eds.
Foods of the Gods: Eating
and the Eaten in Fantasy and Science Fiction.
(Nelson) #76, 25:3 [November 1998].560-62.
- ------,eds. Space and Beyond: The Frontier Theme in Science Fiction
(Samuelson) #82, 27:3 [November 2000].528-31.
- WOLFE, Cary. Animal Rites:
American Culture, the Discourse of Species, and Posthumanist Theory.
(Vint) #92, 31:1 [March 2004].163-67.
- WOLMARK, Jenny, Aliens and
Others: Science Fiction, Feminism, and
Postmodernism (Hollinger). #63, 21:2 [July 1994].232-37.
Notes and Correspondence
- SFS #78: Interviews with Octavia Butler (Carol McGuirk)
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