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Butler, Octavia - Ruth Salvaggio (essay date Summer 1984)
Ruth Salvaggio (essay date Summer 1984)
SOURCE: "Octavia Butler and the Black Science-Fiction Heroine," in Black American Literature, Vol. 18, No. 2, Summer, 1984, pp. 78-81.
[Salvaggio is Assistant Professor of English at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and University. In the following essay, she discusses Butler's black, female protagonists in the Patternist novels.]
A traditional complaint about science fiction is that it is a male genre, dominated by male authors who create male heroes who control distinctly masculine worlds. In the last decade, however, a number of women writers have been changing that typical scenario. Their feminine and feminist perspectives give us a different kind of science fiction, perhaps best described by Pamela Sargent's term "Women of Wonder." In a sense, Octavia Butler's science fiction is a part of that new scenario, featuring strong female protagonists who shape the course of social events. Yet in another...
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- Octavia Butler with Frances M. Beal (interview date March/April 1986)
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- Adele S. Newson (review date Summer 1989)
- Frances Bonner (essay date Spring 1990)
- Hoda M. Zaki (essay date July 1990)
- Octavia Butler with Randall Kenan (interview date Spring 1991)
- Orson Scott Card (review date January 1992)
- Michelle Erica Green (essay date 1994)
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- Hoda Zaki (review date July 1994)
- Cathy Peppers (essay date March 1995)
- Jim Miller (review date February/March 1996)
- Danille Taylor-Guthrie (review date 31 March 1996)
- Octavia Butler with Stephen W. Potts (interview date November 1996)
- Madelyn Jablon (essay date 1997)
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