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Octavia Butler ' s work is well known for its complex exploration of difference ; she
continually places her characters in situations that explore the anxieties humans
feel when coping with difference and our seemingly inevitable desire to ...
Octavia Butler ' s work is well known for its complex exploration of difference ; she
continually places her characters in situations that explore the anxieties humans
feel when coping with difference and our seemingly inevitable desire to ...
Page 283
between two ranking members of the Patternist society , Coransee and Teray ,
respectively a member of the house and an outsider , the background division of
the world into three types of humans provides a situation typical of a Butler novel
...
between two ranking members of the Patternist society , Coransee and Teray ,
respectively a member of the house and an outsider , the background division of
the world into three types of humans provides a situation typical of a Butler novel
...
Page 300
There goes the Neighborhood ' : Octavia Butler ' s Demand for Diversity in
Utopias . ” Utopias and Science Fiction by Women : Worlds of Difference . Ed .
Jane L . Donawerth and Carol A . Kolmerten . Syracuse , NY : Syracuse UP ,
1994 .
There goes the Neighborhood ' : Octavia Butler ' s Demand for Diversity in
Utopias . ” Utopias and Science Fiction by Women : Worlds of Difference . Ed .
Jane L . Donawerth and Carol A . Kolmerten . Syracuse , NY : Syracuse UP ,
1994 .
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