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  1. Ackerman, Erin M Pryor.;
    Becoming and Belonging: The Productivity of Pleasures and Desires in Octavia Butler's Xenogenesis Trilogy.  In: Extrapolation. Kent: Spring 2008. vol. 49, no. 1; pp. 24-43 (20)

  2. Agusti, Clara Escoda.;
    The Relationship Between Community and Subjectivity in Octavia E. Butler's Parable of the Sower.  In: Extrapolation. Kent: Fall 2005. vol. 46, no. 3; pp. 351-359 (10)

  3. Anderson, Crystal S.;
    "The Girl Isn't White": New Racial Dimensions in Octavia Butler's Survivor.  In: Extrapolation, 47(2006), no. 1, pp. 35-50(16)

  4. Andreolle, D.S.;
    Utopias of Old, Solutions for the New Millennium: A Comparative Study of Christian Fundamentalism in M.K. Wren's A Gift Upon the Shore and Octavia Butler's Parable of the Sower.  In: Utopian Studies, 12(2001), no. 2, pp. 114-123(10)

  5. Barnes, Steven; Due,Tananarive.;
    All That She Touched.  In: Black Issues Book Review. Fairfax: May/Jun 2006. vol. 8, no. 3; pp. 18-20(3)

  6. Beal, Frances M.;
    Black Women and the Science Fiction Genre: Interview with Octavia Butler.  In: Black Scholar 17(1986), pp.14-18(5)

  7. Bedore, P.;
    Slavery and Symbiosis in Octavia Butler's Kindred.  In: Foundation, 2002, no. 84, pp. 73-81 ISSN:0306-4964

  8. Bollinger, L;
    Placental Economy: Octavia Butler, Luce Irigaray, and Speculative Subjectivity.  In: Lit: literature, interpretation, theory, 2007, vol. 18, no. 4, pp. 325-352(26) ISSN:1043-6928

  9. Bonnet, Frances.;
    Difference and Desire, Slavery and Seduction: Octavia Butler's Xenogenesis.  In: Foundation 48 (Spring 1990): pp. 50-62(13) ISSN:0306-4964

  10. Brataas, D.B.;
    Becoming Utopia in Octavia E. Butler's Xenogenesis Series.  In: Foundation, 2006, no. 96, pp. 84-100(17) ISSN:0306-4964

  11. Butler, Octavia E.;
    Amnesty.  In: Callaloo. Baltimore: Summer 2004. Vol. 27, no. 3; p. 597-615(19)

  12. Butler, Octavia E.;
    The Book of Martha.  In: Obsidian III. Fall 2005/2006. Vol. 6/7, no. 2/1; p. 44-60(17)

     


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  13. Carby, Hazel V.
    Figuring the future in Los(t) Angeles.  In: Comparative American Studies, Volume 1, Number 1, March 2003 , pp. 19-34(16) ISSN:1477-5700

  14. Coleman, Monica A.;
    Process Thought and Womanist Theology: Black Women's Science Fiction as a Resource for Process Theology.  In: Seminar Papers, (Center Process Library), 26(2003), no.2.

  15. Crossley, Robert.;
    Reader's Guide: Critical Essay.  In: Kindred-no Times ten 11/5/04 11:47 am Page 265-287(23)

  16. Davis, Angela.;
    Reflections on the Black Woman's Role in the Community of Slaves.  In: Black Scholar Dec. vol. 2(1971): pp. 3-15(13)

  17. Donadey, Anne.;
    African American and Francophone Postcolonial Memory: Octavia Butler's Kindred and Assia Djebar's La femme sans sepulture.  In: Research in African Literatures, 39, no. 3, Fall 2008, pp. 65-81(17) ISSN: 0034-5210

  18. Dothard, Judy Simmons,
    Sexual Ease.  In: Essence. New York: Dec 1988. vol. 19, no. 8; pp. 48-52(5)

  19. Dubey, Madhu.;
    Folk and Urban Communities in African-American Women's Fiction: ctavia Butler's Parable of the Sower.  In: Studies in American Fiction 27.1 (Spring 1999): pp.103-28(26)

  20. Fair, Freda.;
    Eugenicism: The Construction of Queer Space in the Works of Octavia Butler and Samuel Delany.  American Studies Department Honors Projects. Thesis Macalester College 2006. 94pp.

  21. Foster, Guy Mark.;
    "Do I look like someone you can come home to from where you may be going?": Re-Mapping Interracial Anxiety in Octavia Butler's Kindred.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Spring 2007. vol. 41, no. 1; pp. 143-163(22)

  22. Foster, Frances Smith.;
    Octavia Butler's Black Female Fiction.  In: Extrapolation, 23 (Spring 1982), pp. 37-49(13)

  23. Friend, Beverly.;
    Time Travel as a Feminist Didactic in Works by Phyllis Eisenstein, Marlys Millhiser, and Octavia Butler..  In: Extrapolation 23 (1982): pp. 50-55(6)

     


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  24. Gabrielson, Deanna Lynn.;
    Bodily Transformation and Erotic Power in Octavia E. Butler's Wild Seed.  In: Deanna Lynn Gabrielson., (S)he Said: Transient Gender Roles and Sexual Identities in Wild Seed, Middlesex, "The Two," and The Color Purple. Thesis. North Carolina State University. 2007, Chapter One: pp. 12-33(22)

  25. Glave, Dianne.;
    My Characters are Teaching Me to be Strong": An Interview with Tananarive Due.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Winter 2004. vol. 38, no. 4; p. 695-705(11)

  26. Golumbia, D.;
    Black and White World: Race, Ideology, and Utopia in Triton and Star Trek.  In: Cultural Critique, 32(1995/96), pp. 75-95(21)

  27. Goss, T; Riquelme, J.P.;
    From Superhuman to Posthuman: The Gothic Technological Imaginary in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and Octavia Butler's Xenogenesis.  In: Modern Fiction Studies, 2007, vol. 53, no. 3, pp. 434-459(26)

  28. Govan, Sandra Y.;
    Connections, Links, and Extended Networks: Patterns in Octavia Butler's Science Fiction.  In: Black American Literature Forum 18 (1984): pp. 82-87(6)

  29. Govan, Sandra Y.;
    Going to See the Woman: A Visit with Octavia E. Butler.  In: Obsidian III. Fall 2005/2006. vol. 6/7, no. 2/1; p. 14-40(27)

  30. Govan, Sandra Y.;
    Homage to Tradition: Octava Butler Renovates the Historical Novel.  In: Melus 13(1986), pp. 79-96(18)

  31. Govan, Sandra Y.;
    Sometimes I Sit Here, and I Wonder... Octavia E. Butler Passed This Way Once 1947-2006.  In: Obsidian III. Fall 2005/2006. vol. 6/7, no. 2/1; pp. 12-14(3)

     


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  32. Hampton, Gregory.;
    Kindred: History, Revision, and (Re)memory of Bodies.  In: Obsidian III. Fall 2005/2006. Vol. 6/7, Iss. 2/1; p. 105-118(14)

  33. Hampton, Gregory J.;
    Migration and Capital of the Body Octavia Butler's Parable of the Sower.  In: CLA Journal. Baltimore: Sep 2005. vol. 49, no. 1; pp. 56-73(18)

  34. Hampton, Gregory Jerome; Brooks, Wanda M.;
    Octavia Butler and Virginia Hamilton: Black women writers and science fiction.  In: English Journal (High school edition). Urbana: Jul 2003. vol. 92, no. 6; p. 70-74(5)

  35. Helford, Elyce Rae.;
    Would You Really Rather Die Than Bear My Young?: The Construction of Gender, Race, and Species in Octavia E. Butler's "Bloodchild".  In: African American Review, 28(1994), no. 2,:pp. 259-271(13)

  36. Holden, Rebecca J.;
    The High Costs of Cyborg Survival: Octavia Butler's Xenogenesis Trilogy.  In: Foundation, 1998, no. 72, pp. 49-56(8) ISSN:0306-4964

  37. Horton, James Oliver.;
    Generations of Protest: Black Families and Social Reform in Ante-Bellum Boston.  In: The New England Quarterly 49:2 (1976): pp. 246-256(11)

     


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  38. Jameson, Fredric.;
    Progress versus Utopia; or, Can We Imagine the Future?  In: Science-Fiction Studies 9.2 (July 1982): pp. 147-158(12)

  39. Jenkins, A.;
    Knowing and Geography in Octavia Butler, Ursula K. Le Guin and Maureen McHugh.  In: Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts, 2006, vol. 16, no. 4, pp. 320-334(15) ISSN 0897-0521

  40. Jesser, Nancy.;
    Blood, genes and gender in Octavia Butler's Kindred and Dawn.  In: Extrapolation. Kent: Spring 2002. vol. 43, no.1; pp. 36-61 (26)

  41. Kenan, Randall.
    An Interview with Octavia E. Butler.  In: Callaloo 14 (1991): no. 2, pp. 495-504(10)

  42. Lacey, L.J.;
    Octavia E. Butler on Coping with Power in Parable of the Sower, Parable of the Talents, and Fledgling   In: Critique, 2008, vol. 49, no. 4, pp. 379-394(16)

  43. Lem, Stanislaw.;
    The Time-Travel Story and Related Matters of SF Structuring.  In: Science Fiction Studies, 1(1974), no. 3, pp. 143-154(12)

  44. Levecq, Christine.;
    Power and Repetition: Philosophies of (Literary) History in Octavia E. Butler's Kindred.  In: Contemporary Literature 41(2000), no. 3, pp. 525-553(29)

  45. Loomis, Jennifer L.;
    Someone Even Less Courageous Than I : The Ethics of Historical Imagining in Octavia E. Butler's Kindred.  In: Jennifer L, Loomis., The Moral Law within: The Morality of the Enslaved in Three American Novels. Thesis. University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. 2008. Chap. II, pp. 41-71(31)

  46. Long, Lisa A.;
    A relative pain: The rape of history in Octavia Butler's Kindred and Phyllis Alesia Perry's Stigmata.  In: College English. Urbana: Mar 2002. vol. 64, no. 4; p. 459-483(25)

  47. Lynch, Lisa.;
    "Not a Virus, but an Upgrade": The Ethics of Epidemic Evolution in Greg Bear 's Darwin's Radio.  In: Literature and Medicine, 20(2001), no. 1, pp. 71-93(23) ISSN: 0278-9671

  48. Little, Jonathan David..;
    Charles Johnson's Revolutionary Oxherding Tale.  In: Studies in American Fiction. 19 (Autumn 1991): pp.141-152(12)

  49. Luckhurst, Roger.;
    Horror and Beauty in Rare Combination: The Miscegenate Fictions of Octavia Butler.  In: Women: A Cultural Review 7.1(1996): pp. 28-38(11) ISSN:0957-4042

     


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  50. McKible, Adam.;
    These Are the Facts of the Darky's History': Thinking History and Reading Names in Four African American Texts.  In: African American Review 28 (1994): no. 2, pp. 223-235(13)

  51. Mehaffy, Marilyn; Keating AnaLouise.;
    Radio imagination: Octavia Butler on the poetics of narrative embodiment.  In: MELUS. Los Angeles: Spring 2001. vol. 26, no. 1; pp. 45-76(32)

  52. Michaels, Walter Benn.;
    Political Science Fiction.  In: New Literary History(NLH). 31.4(2000): pp. 649-664(16)

  53. Mitchell, Angelyn.;
    Not Enough of the Past: Feminist Revisions of Slavery in Octavia E. Butler's Kindred.  In: MELUS 26.3(2001): pp. 51-75(26)

  54. Miller, Jim.;
    Post-apocalyptic hoping: Octavia Butler's dystopian/utopian vision.  In: Science - Fiction Studies. Montreal: Jul 1998. vol. 25; pp. 336-361(26)

  55. Nelson, Jennifer S.;
    Agonist Symbiosis in Xenogenesis: Past as Prelude in Octavia Butler's Post-Colonial Science-Fiction Utopias.  In: International Journal of the Humanities, vol. 4, no. 7, pp.89-98(10)

  56. Page, Lisa.;
    Kindred Spirit: Science Fiction Author Octavia Butler.  In: The Crisis. Baltimore: May/Jun 2006. vol. 113, no. 3; pp. 44 -45(2)

  57. Paulin, Diana R.;
    De-Essentializing Interracial Representations: Black and White Border Crossings in Spike Lee's Jungle Fever and Octavia Butler's Kindred.  In: Cultural Critique 36 (1997): 168-193(26)

  58. Paulin, Diana.R.;
    Representing Forbidden Desire: Interracial Unions, Surrogacy, and Performance.  In: Theatre Journal 49(1997): pp. 417-439(23)

  59. Peppers, Cathy.;
    Dialogic origins and alien identities in Butler's Xenogenesis.  In: Science - Fiction Studies. Montreal: Mar 1995. Vol. 22; p. 47-62(16)

  60. Phillips, Jerry.;
    The intuition of the future: Utopia and catastrophe in Octavia Butler's Parable of the Sower.  In: Novel. Providence: Spring/Summer 2002. vol. 35, no. 2/3; pp. 299-312(14)

  61. Potts, Stephen.W;
    We keep playing the same record: A conversation with Octavia E. Butler.  In: Science - Fiction Studies, . Montreal: Nov. 1996. vol. 23; pp. 331-338(8)

     


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  62. Reed, Brian K;
    Behold the woman: The imaginary wife in Octavia Butler's Kindred.  In: CLA Journal. Baltimore: Sep 2003. vol. 47, no. 1; pp. 66-74(9)

  63. ReynoldsTracey.;
    Re-thinking a black feminist standpoint.  In: Ethnic and Racial Studies 25(2002), no. 4, pp. 591-606(16)

  64. Richard, Thelma Shinn.;
    Defining Kindred: Octavia Butler's Postcolonial Perspective.  In: Obsidian III. Fall 2005/2006. Vol. 6/7, Iss. 2/1; pp. 118-136(19)

  65. Rogan, Alcena Madeline Davis.;
    The Future in Feminism: Reading Strategies for Feminist Theory and Science Fiction.  Dissertation. Louisiana State University, 2002. 224 pp.

  66. Romell, Mullen, Harryette.;
    African Signs and Spirit Writing.  In: Callaloo, 19(1996), no. 3, pp. 670-689(20)

  67. Rowell, Charles.;
    An Interview with Octavia E. Butler.  In: Callaloo, 20.1 (1997): pp. 47-66(20)

  68. Ruffin, Kimberly J.;
    Parable of a 21st Century Religion: Octavia Butler's Afrofuturistic Bridge between Science and Religion.  In: Obsidian III. Fall 2005/2006. vol. 6/7, no. 2/1; pp. 87-104 (18)

  69. Rushdy, Ashraf. H.A.;
    Families of Orphans: Relation and Disrelation in Octavia Butler's Kindred.  In: College English 55.2 (1993): pp. 135-157(23)

  70. Rycenga, J.;
    Anguished Shouts and their Religious Echoes: Octavia Butler's Kindred in the Religious Studies Classroom.  In: Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts, 2000, vol. 11, no. 2, pp. 185-189(5) ISSN 0897-0521

     


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  71. Salvaggio, Ruth.;
    Octavia Butler and the Black Science-Fiction Heroine.  In: Black American Literature Forum, 18(1984), no. 2, pp. 78-81(4)

  72. Sands, Peter.;
    Octavia Butler's Chiastic Cannibalistics.  In: Utopian Studies. 14(2003), no. 1, pp. 1-14(14)

  73. Smith, Roslyn Nicole.;
    In Medias Res, Temporal Double-Consciousness and Resistance in Octavia Butler's Kindred.  Thesis. Georgia State University, 2007. 45 pp.

  74. Smith, Stephanie A ;
    Octavia Butler: A Retrospective.  In: Feminist Studies, Summer 2007. Vol. 33, Iss. 2; p. 385-393(9)

  75. Steinberg, Marc.;
    Inverting History in Octavia Butler's Postmodern Slave Narrative.  In: African American Review 38 (2004), no. 3, pp. 467-476(10)

  76. Stillman, Peter G.;
    Dystopian Critiques, Utopian Possibilities and Human Purposes in Octavia Butler's Parables.  In: Utopian Studies.14(2003), no. 1, pp. 15-35(21)

  77. Thomas, Anne-Marie.;
    To devour and transform: Viral metaphors in science fiction by women.  In: Extrapolation. Kent: Summer 2000. vol. 41, no. 2; pp. 143-161(19)

  78. Thomas, Anne-Marie.;
    To Devour and Transform: Viral Metaphors in Science Fiction by Women.  In: Anne-Marie, Thomas., It Came from Outer Space: The Virus, CulturaI Anxiety, and Speculative Fiction. Dissertation. Louisiana State University 2006. chapter 4. pp. 113-147(35)

  79. Troy, Maria Holmgren.;
    Telling Lives1 in Harriet Jacobs's Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, Elizabeth Stoddard's The Morgesons, Octavia Butler's Kindred, and Marilynne Robinson's Housekeeping.  In: Women's Worlds 99. The 7th International Interdisciplinary Congress on Women Tromso, Norway, 20-26 June 1999. 12 pp..

  80. Tucker, Jeffrey A.;
    `The Human Contradiction': Identity and/as Essence in Octavia E. Butler's Xenogenesis Trilogy.  In: The Yearbook of English Studies, vol. 37, no. 2, 1 July 2007 , pp. 164-181(18)

     


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  81. Vint, Sherryl.;
    Becoming Other: Animals, Kinship, and Butler's Clay's Ark.  In: Science - Fiction Studies. Montreal: Jul 2005. vol. 32; pp. 281-301(21)

  82. Vint, Sherryl.;
    "Only by Experience": Embodiment and the Limitations of Realism in Neo-Slave Narratives.  In: Science - Fiction Studies. Montreal: Jul 2007. vol. 34; pp. 241-261(21) ISSN:0091-7729

  83. Walker, Alison Tara.;
    Destabilizing Order, Challenging History: Octavia Butler, Deleuze and Guattari, and Affective Beginnings.  In: Extrapolation. Kent: Spring 2005. vol. 46, no. 1; p. 103-119 (18)

  84. Warfield, Angela.;
    Reassessing the Utopian Novel: Octavia Butler, Jacques Derrida, and the Impossible Future of Utopia.  In: Obsidian III. Fall 2005/2006. vol. 6/7, no. 2/1; pp. 61-72(12)

  85. White, Eric.;
    The Erotics of Becoming: XENOGENESIS and The Thing.  In: Science Fiction Studies, 20(1993), no. 3, pp. 394-408(15)

  86. Wood, Sarah.;
    Exorcizing the past: the slave narrative as historical fantasy.  In: Feminist Review. London: Mar 2007. p. 83-96(14)

  87. Yaszek, Lisa.;
    'A Grim Fantasy': Remaking American History in Octavia Butler's Kindred.  In: Signs 4(2003): pp. 1053-1066(14)

  88. Young, Earni.;
    Return of Kindred Spirits.  In: Black Issues Book Review. Fairfax: Jan/Feb 2004. Vol. 6, no. ; p. 30-33(4)

  89. Zaki, Hoda M.;
    Utopia, Dystopia, and Ideology in the Science Fiction of Octavia Butler.   In: Science-Fiction Studies, 17(1990), pp. 239-251(13)

  90. Anonymous:
    These - Are - the "Breaks": A Roundtable Discussion on Teaching the Post-Soul Aesthetic.  In: African American Review. Saint Louis: Winter 2007. vol. 41, no. 4; pp. 787-803(17)

     


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  91. Broderick, Damien.;
    Earth is But a Star: Excursions Through Science Fiction to the Far Future (Webb).  In: Science Fiction Studies, 29(2002), no. 1, pp. 116-118(3)

  92. Buckman, Alyson R.
    Frankenstein's Daughters: Women Writing Science Fiction.  In: MFS Modern Fiction Studies. 44(1998), no. 2, pp. 491-493(3)

  93. English, Daylanne K.;
    Postmodernism, Urbanism, and African American Literary Studies.  In: Contemporary Literature - vol. 46, no. 2, Summer 2005, pp. 358-362(4)

  94. Eric, Gardner,.
    Neo-slave Narratives: Studies in the Social Logic of a Literary Form.  In: MFS Modern Fiction Studies, 47(2001), no. 2, pp. 541-543(3)

  95. Govan, Sandra Y.;
    Fledgling.  In: Obsidian III. Fall 2005/2006. Vol. 6/7, Iss. 2/1; p. 40-44(5)

  96. Johnson, Chalis.;
    The Black Scholar books received -- Moorings and Metaphors: Figures of Culture and Gender in Black Women's Literature by Karla F. C. Holloway.  In: The Black Scholar. San Francisco: Winter 1994. Vol. 24, no. 1; p. 66 (1)

  97. Jonas, Gerald.;
    Science fiction.  In: New York Times Book Review. New York: Apr 29, 2001. p. 18 (1)

  98. McHenry, Susan.;
    Botherworldly vision: Octavia Butler.  In: Essence. New York: Feb 1999. vol. 29, no. 10; pp. 80 (1)

  99. Rosen, Judith.;
    Six Sleepers for Fall.  In: Publishers Weekly. New York: Aug 29, 2005. vol. 252, no. 34; pp. 27-8(2)

  100. Rushdy, Ashraf H. A.;
    Black Metafiction: Self-Consciousness in African American Literature.  In: MFS Modern Fiction Studies, 45(1999), no. 2, pp. 502-504(3)

  101. Sanders, Joe Sutliff.;
    BROWN, Joanne and Nancy St. Clair. Declarations of Independence: Empowered Girls in Young Adult Literature, 1990-2001.  In: Science Fiction Studies, 31(2004), no. 1, pp. 138(1)

  102. Spencer, Kathleen L.;
    Barr, Marleen S. & Ruth Salvaggio & Richard Law. Suzy McKee Charnas/Octavia Butler/Joan D. Vinge.  In: Science Fiction Studies, 14(1987), no. 3, pp. 407-410(4)

  103. Sturgis, Amy H.;
    The Parables of Octavia Butler.  In: Reason. Los Angeles: Jun 2006. vol. 38, no. 2; pp. 72-73(2)

  104. Anonymous.;
    Acclaimed Science Fiction Writer Octavia E. Butler, 58, Dies.  In: Jet. Chicago: Mar 20, 2006. vol. 109, no. 11; pp. 18 (1)

  105. Anonymous.
    Four blacks among 24 MacArthur Foundation fellowship winners.  In: Jet. Chicago: Jul 3, 1995. vol. 88, no. 8; pp. 34-35(2)

  106. Anonymous.;
    HAVING HER SAY.  In: Essence. New York: Oct 2005. vol. 35, no. 6; p. 96 (1)

  107. Anonymous.
    TOPSHELF.  In: Ebony. Chicago: Apr 2004. vol. 59, no. 6; pp. 24-25(2)

  108. Anonymous.;
    TOP SHELF.  In: Ebony. Chicago: Jan 2006. vol. 61, no. 3; p. 28 (1)


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