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Prototype of Sunken Place: Reading Jordan Peele’S Get out Through Octavia Butler’S Kindred As Black Science Fiction and Speculative Fiction Narratives
Afrofuturism: the World of Black Sci-Fi and Fantasy Culture
UC Riverside Electronic Theses and Dissertations
“There's No Fiction Like Science Fiction”
Black Feminism in African American Science Fiction 2015
The Strong Binti in Nnedi Okorafor's African American Science Fiction
Octavia Butler's Maternal Cyborgs
Variable Otherness in Octavia Butler's Xenogenesis
Overview of Afrofuturism WRITTEN by TANANARIVE DUE ARTWORK by NIKKOLAS SMITH
Redefining Humanity in Science Fiction: the Alien from an Ecofeminist Perspective
Science Fiction, Imperialism and the Third World
Speculative Blackness This Page Intentionally Left Blank Speculative Blackness
Afro-Future Females
Blackness Narratives in Technology, Speculative Fiction, and Digital
Vector African and Afrodiasporic SF
A Dissertation Submitted to the Faculty of the University of Minnesota By
RUSQ Vol. 59, No. 2
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Science Fiction As the Mythology of the Future
History, Race and Gender in the Science Fiction of Octavia Estelle
The Style and Techniques of the Select Novels of Octavia E. Butler: a Critical Study
Syllabus English 342: Studies in Literary Genres African American Speculative Fiction
We Have Always Been Posthuman: the Articulation(S) of the Techno/Human Subject In
A Study of African-American Participation in Science Fiction Conventions
Afrofuturism and Parable of the Sower.Mp3
IMAGINING GLOBAL FEMALE FUTURES in BLACK SPECULATIVE and SCIENCE FICTION a Dissertation by AMANDA RENEE RICO Submitted To
An Interview with Octavia E. Butler Author(S): Randall Kenan Source: Callaloo, Vol
Gender and Race in Science Fiction and the Emergence of Afrofuturism
Philosophers' Science Fiction / Speculative Fiction
The Black Female Body and Time Travel Through the Works of Octavia E
Visions of Human Futures in Space and SETI
Afrofuturism 2.0
Octavia Butler As Post-Colonial Cyborg Theorist
Science Fiction As the Mythology of the Future Tom Lombardo, Ph.D
Black Feminist Futurity: from Survival Rhetoric to Radical Speculation Caitlin Gunn
The Utility of Hope