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; [[Janice Antczak]]. | ; [[Janice Antczak]]. | ||
* "Octavia E. Butler: New Designs for a Challenging Future" in African-American Voices in Young Adult Literature: Tradition, Transition, Transformation edited by Karen Patricia Smith (Metuchen: Scarecrow, 1994): pp. 311-336. | * "Octavia E. Butler: New Designs for a Challenging Future" in African-American Voices in Young Adult Literature: Tradition, Transition, Transformation edited by Karen Patricia Smith (Metuchen: Scarecrow, 1994): pp. 311-336. | ||
; Bedore, Pamela. | ; Bedore, Pamela. | ||
* "Slavery and Symbiosis in Octavia Butler's Kindred." in Foundation: The International Review of Science Fiction v. 31, no. 84 (Spring 2002): pp. 73-81. | * "Slavery and Symbiosis in Octavia Butler's Kindred." in Foundation: The International Review of Science Fiction v. 31, no. 84 (Spring 2002): pp. 73-81. | ||
; Bogstad | ; [[Janice Bogstad]]. | ||
* "Octavia E. Butler and Power Relationships," Janus, 4 (1978-1979): pp. 28-31. | * "Octavia E. Butler and Power Relationships," Janus, 4 (1978-1979): pp. 28-31. | ||
; Bonner | ; [[Frances Bonner]]. | ||
* "Difference and Desire, Slavery and Seduction: Octavia Butler's Xenogenesis." Foundation no. 48 (1990): pp. 50-62. | * "Difference and Desire, Slavery and Seduction: Octavia Butler's Xenogenesis." Foundation no. 48 (1990): pp. 50-62. | ||
; [[Janice C. Crosby]]. | |||
* ''[[Cauldron of Changes|Cauldron of Changes: Feminist Spirituality in Fantastic Fiction]]'' (McFarland: 2000, ISBN 0786408480). Studies on [[Marion Zimmer Bradley]], [[Kim Chernin]], [[Alice Walker]], [[Mercedes Lackey]], [[Patricia Kennealy]], [[Gael Baudino]], [[Octavia Butler]], [[Lynn Abbey]], [[Joan Vinge]], [[Toni Morrison]], [[Gloria Naylor]], [[Ntozake Shange]], and [[Starhawk]]. | |||
; [[Frances Smith Foster]]. | ; [[Frances Smith Foster]]. | ||
* "Octavia Butler's Black Female Future Vision." Extrapolation v 23, no. 1 (1982): pages 37-49. | * "Octavia Butler's Black Female Future Vision." Extrapolation v 23, no. 1 (1982): pages 37-49. | ||
; [[Beverly Friend]]. | |||
* "Time Travel as a Feminist Didactic in Works by [[Phyllis Eisenstein]], [[Marlys Millhiser]], and Octavia Butler." Extrapolation Volume 23, Number 1 (Spring 1982): pages 50-55. Discusses Butler's Kindred and other works. | |||
; [[Lisbeth Gant-Britton]]. | ; [[Lisbeth Gant-Britton]]. | ||
* "Octavia Butler's Parable of the Sower: One Alternative to a Futureless Future." in Women of Other Worlds: Excursions through Science Fiction and Feminism, edited by Helen Merrick and Tess Williams, University of Western Australia Press: Nedlands, 1999: pp. 277-294. | * "Octavia Butler's Parable of the Sower: One Alternative to a Futureless Future." in Women of Other Worlds: Excursions through Science Fiction and Feminism, edited by Helen Merrick and Tess Williams, University of Western Australia Press: Nedlands, 1999: pp. 277-294. | ||
; Govan, Sovan Y. | |||
* "Connections, Links, and Extended Networks: Patterns in Octavia Butler's Science Fiction." Black American Literature Forum. v. 18, no. 2 (1984): pp. 82-87. | |||
* "Homage to Tradition: Octavia Butler Renovates the Historical Novel." Melus. v. 13, nos. 1-2 (1986): pp. 79-96. | |||
; Green, Michelle Erica. | |||
*"'There Goes the Neighborhood': Octavia Butler's Demand for Diversity in Utopias." Utopian and Science Fiction by Women: Worlds of Difference, edited by Jane L. Donawerth and Carol A. Kolmerten (Syracuse, New York: Syracuse University Press, 1994): pp. 166-189. | |||
; Green, Roland. | |||
*"Adult Fiction," Booklist, 77 (Sept. 1980): p. 29. Reviews Wild Seed by Octavia Butler, and discusses Kindred. | |||
; Helford, Elyce Rae. | |||
* "Survival and the Science Fiction Heroine: The Ethnic Women Warriors of Octavia E. Butler and Misha." Women's Caucus Workshop, South Atlantic Modern Language Assocation Conference. Atlanta, GA; November 1993. | |||
* "'Would You Really Rather Die Than Bear My Children?' The Construction of Gender, Race, and Species in Octavia E. Butler's 'Bloodchild.'" African American Review v. 28, no. 2 (1994) pp. 259-271. | |||
* "A Galaxy of Our Own: Searching for Black Women in Science-Fiction Film." (Includes an homage to Octavia Butler by Inga M. Muscio.) Bitch Magazine, No. 15, Winter 2001, pp. 34-37, 88-89. | |||
; [[A. Jenkins]] | |||
* "Knowing and Geography in [[Octavia Butler]], [[Ursula K. Le Guin]] and [[Maureen McHugh]]", ''Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts'' (2006) | |||
; Levy, Michael. | |||
* "Green SF and Eco Feminism." Originally published in IAFA Newsletter, Spring 1989 issues. Reprinted in Robert Collins and Robert Latham, editors, Science Fiction and Fantasy book Review Annual, 1989 Edition (Westport, CN: Meckler, 1990). "Review article of recent work by Octavia Butler, Nancy Kress, Pamela Sargent, and Sheri S. Tepper" -- ML. | |||
; [[Roger Luckhurst]]. | ; [[Roger Luckhurst]]. | ||
* "'Horror and Beauty in Rare Combination': The Miscegenate Fictions of Octavia Butler." Women: A Cultural Review, v. 7 no. 1 (1996): pp. 28-38. | * "'Horror and Beauty in Rare Combination': The Miscegenate Fictions of Octavia Butler." Women: A Cultural Review, v. 7 no. 1 (1996): pp. 28-38. | ||
; [[Patricia Maida]]. | |||
* "Kindred and Dessa Rose: Two Novels That Reinvent Slavery." CEAMagazine: A Journal of the College English Association, Middle Atlantic Group. v. 4, no. 1 (1991): pp. 43-52. | |||
; [[Veronica Mixon]]. | ; [[Veronica Mixon]]. | ||
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; [[Ruth Salvaggio]], [[Marleen Barr]], and [[Richard Law]]. | ; [[Ruth Salvaggio]], [[Marleen Barr]], and [[Richard Law]]. | ||
* Suzy McKee Charnas: Octavia Butler: Joan D. Vinge. Mercer Island, Washington: Starmont, 1986. | * Suzy McKee Charnas: Octavia Butler: Joan D. Vinge. Mercer Island, Washington: Starmont, 1986. | ||
; Shinn, Thelma J. (Dina Sherzer?) | |||
* "The Wise Witches: Black Women Mentors in the Fiction of Octavia Butler," in Conjuring: Black Women, Fiction, and Literary Tradition, edited by Marjorie Pryse and Hortense J. Spillers, Bloomington, Indiana University Press: 1985: pp. 203-215. | |||
; [[Sherley Anne Williams]]. | ; [[Sherley Anne Williams]]. | ||
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* "Utopia, Dystopia, and Ideology in the Science Fiction of Octavia Butler." Science Fiction Studies Volume 17, Part 2 (1990): pages 239-251. | * "Utopia, Dystopia, and Ideology in the Science Fiction of Octavia Butler." Science Fiction Studies Volume 17, Part 2 (1990): pages 239-251. | ||
==Reviews== | |||
; [[Michael S. Cross]] | ; [[Michael S. Cross]] | ||
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==Interviews== | |||
; | ; [[Frances M. Beal]] | ||
*" | * "Black Women and the Science Fiction Genre: Interview with Octavia Butler." Black Scholar Volume 17 (March-April 1986): pages 14-18. | ||
; | ; [[Rebecca O. Johnson]] | ||
* "African American Feminist Science Fiction." Sojourner v. 19, n. 6 (February 1994), pages 12-14. (includes interview with Octavia Butler) | * "African American Feminist Science Fiction." Sojourner v. 19, n. 6 (February 1994), pages 12-14. (includes interview with Octavia Butler) | ||
; | ; [[Larry McCaffery]]. | ||
* "An Interview with Octavia E. Butler." in Across the Wounded Galaxies: Interviews with Contepmorary American Science Fiction Writers, edited by Larry McCaffery. Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1990: pp. 54-70. | * "An Interview with Octavia E. Butler." in Across the Wounded Galaxies: Interviews with Contepmorary American Science Fiction Writers, edited by Larry McCaffery. Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1990: pp. 54-70. | ||
; See | ; [[Lisa See]]. | ||
*"PW Interviews: O. E. Butler." Publishers Weekly Volume 240 (December 13, 1993), pages 50-51. | *"PW Interviews: O. E. Butler." Publishers Weekly Volume 240 (December 13, 1993), pages 50-51. | ||
==Interviews== | ==Interviews== | ||
Revision as of 11:59, 8 November 2010
Scholarship and criticism
- "The Future of Female: Octavia Butler's Mother Lode." In Reading Black, Reading Feminist: A Critical Anthology, edited by Henry Louis Gates, Jr., 471-78. New York: Meridian, 1990.
- "Octavia E. Butler: New Designs for a Challenging Future" in African-American Voices in Young Adult Literature: Tradition, Transition, Transformation edited by Karen Patricia Smith (Metuchen: Scarecrow, 1994): pp. 311-336.
- Bedore, Pamela.
- "Slavery and Symbiosis in Octavia Butler's Kindred." in Foundation: The International Review of Science Fiction v. 31, no. 84 (Spring 2002): pp. 73-81.
- "Octavia E. Butler and Power Relationships," Janus, 4 (1978-1979): pp. 28-31.
- "Difference and Desire, Slavery and Seduction: Octavia Butler's Xenogenesis." Foundation no. 48 (1990): pp. 50-62.
- Cauldron of Changes: Feminist Spirituality in Fantastic Fiction (McFarland: 2000, ISBN 0786408480). Studies on Marion Zimmer Bradley, Kim Chernin, Alice Walker, Mercedes Lackey, Patricia Kennealy, Gael Baudino, Octavia Butler, Lynn Abbey, Joan Vinge, Toni Morrison, Gloria Naylor, Ntozake Shange, and Starhawk.
- "Octavia Butler's Black Female Future Vision." Extrapolation v 23, no. 1 (1982): pages 37-49.
- "Time Travel as a Feminist Didactic in Works by Phyllis Eisenstein, Marlys Millhiser, and Octavia Butler." Extrapolation Volume 23, Number 1 (Spring 1982): pages 50-55. Discusses Butler's Kindred and other works.
- "Octavia Butler's Parable of the Sower: One Alternative to a Futureless Future." in Women of Other Worlds: Excursions through Science Fiction and Feminism, edited by Helen Merrick and Tess Williams, University of Western Australia Press: Nedlands, 1999: pp. 277-294.
- Govan, Sovan Y.
- "Connections, Links, and Extended Networks: Patterns in Octavia Butler's Science Fiction." Black American Literature Forum. v. 18, no. 2 (1984): pp. 82-87.
- "Homage to Tradition: Octavia Butler Renovates the Historical Novel." Melus. v. 13, nos. 1-2 (1986): pp. 79-96.
- Green, Michelle Erica.
- "'There Goes the Neighborhood': Octavia Butler's Demand for Diversity in Utopias." Utopian and Science Fiction by Women: Worlds of Difference, edited by Jane L. Donawerth and Carol A. Kolmerten (Syracuse, New York: Syracuse University Press, 1994): pp. 166-189.
- Green, Roland.
- "Adult Fiction," Booklist, 77 (Sept. 1980): p. 29. Reviews Wild Seed by Octavia Butler, and discusses Kindred.
- Helford, Elyce Rae.
- "Survival and the Science Fiction Heroine: The Ethnic Women Warriors of Octavia E. Butler and Misha." Women's Caucus Workshop, South Atlantic Modern Language Assocation Conference. Atlanta, GA; November 1993.
- "'Would You Really Rather Die Than Bear My Children?' The Construction of Gender, Race, and Species in Octavia E. Butler's 'Bloodchild.'" African American Review v. 28, no. 2 (1994) pp. 259-271.
- "A Galaxy of Our Own: Searching for Black Women in Science-Fiction Film." (Includes an homage to Octavia Butler by Inga M. Muscio.) Bitch Magazine, No. 15, Winter 2001, pp. 34-37, 88-89.
- "Knowing and Geography in Octavia Butler, Ursula K. Le Guin and Maureen McHugh", Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts (2006)
- Levy, Michael.
- "Green SF and Eco Feminism." Originally published in IAFA Newsletter, Spring 1989 issues. Reprinted in Robert Collins and Robert Latham, editors, Science Fiction and Fantasy book Review Annual, 1989 Edition (Westport, CN: Meckler, 1990). "Review article of recent work by Octavia Butler, Nancy Kress, Pamela Sargent, and Sheri S. Tepper" -- ML.
- "'Horror and Beauty in Rare Combination': The Miscegenate Fictions of Octavia Butler." Women: A Cultural Review, v. 7 no. 1 (1996): pp. 28-38.
- "Kindred and Dessa Rose: Two Novels That Reinvent Slavery." CEAMagazine: A Journal of the College English Association, Middle Atlantic Group. v. 4, no. 1 (1991): pp. 43-52.
- "Futurist Woman: Octavia Butler." Essence, v. 15 (1979): pp. 12, 15.
- "Mind of Her Mind: The Genius of Octavia Butler." Bitch Magazine, No. 15, Winter 2001, p. 36. (Part of Elyce Rae Helford's article in the same issue.)
- "Dialogic Origins and Alien Identities in Butler's Xenogenesis." Science-Fiction Studies Volume 22, Part 1, Number 65. (March 1995): pages 47 - 62.
- "Octavia Butler and the Black Science Fiction Heroine." Black American Literature Forum. Volume 18, Number 2 (1984): pages 78-81. Four Butler novels.
- Suzy McKee Charnas: Octavia Butler: Joan D. Vinge. Mercer Island, Washington: Starmont, 1986.
- Shinn, Thelma J. (Dina Sherzer?)
- "The Wise Witches: Black Women Mentors in the Fiction of Octavia Butler," in Conjuring: Black Women, Fiction, and Literary Tradition, edited by Marjorie Pryse and Hortense J. Spillers, Bloomington, Indiana University Press: 1985: pp. 203-215.
- "Sherley Anne Williams on Octavia E. Butler." Ms. Volume 14 (March 1986), pages 70-72.
- "Utopia, Dystopia, and Ideology in the Science Fiction of Octavia Butler." Science Fiction Studies Volume 17, Part 2 (1990): pages 239-251.
Reviews
- "Fiction." Library Journal, 102 (Aug. 1977): p. 1982. Review of Octavia Butler, Mind of My Mind.
Interviews
- "Black Women and the Science Fiction Genre: Interview with Octavia Butler." Black Scholar Volume 17 (March-April 1986): pages 14-18.
- "African American Feminist Science Fiction." Sojourner v. 19, n. 6 (February 1994), pages 12-14. (includes interview with Octavia Butler)
- "An Interview with Octavia E. Butler." in Across the Wounded Galaxies: Interviews with Contepmorary American Science Fiction Writers, edited by Larry McCaffery. Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1990: pp. 54-70.
- "PW Interviews: O. E. Butler." Publishers Weekly Volume 240 (December 13, 1993), pages 50-51.
Interviews
Reviews of published fiction
- Geraldine Morse.
- "Reviews." Galileo: Magazine of Science and Fiction, v. 9 (1978): p. 86. Review of Survivor by Octavia Butler.
- "Review of Octavia Butler's Dawn and Adulthood Rites." Black American Literature Forum Volume 23, Number 2 (1989): pages 389-96.
- "Fiction." Library Journal, v. 104 (Aug. 1979): pp. 1585-1586. Review of Octavia Butler, Kindred.