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1 online resource (viii, 242 pages) |
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text file |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Religious science fiction: Butler's changing God / Gregory Hampton -- Trans-religious world-building: Hindu evocations in Octavia Butler's Lilith's brood / Aparajita Nanda -- God Is change, impermanence is Buddha nature: religious syncretism in Butler's Earthseed and Dōgen's Zen / Christopher Kocela -- Butler's invention of scripture in light of Hebrew wisdom literature / Naylor Davis -- Regarding the other in Octavia Butler's Xenogenesis: toward a post-humanist ethics / Mary Grover -- Parable of the talents as genre criticism and the Holy Spirit of speculative fiction / Chuck Robinson -- "Only actions": ritual and the embodied processing of trauma in Parable of the sower and Parable of the talents / Keegan Osinski -- Migration, spirituality, and restorative spaces: shape-shifting to heal in Octavia Butler's Wild seed / Briana Whiteside -- "We trade the essence of ourselves": West African spirituality in Xenogenesis' Oankali / Ebony Gibson -- Healing and harmful effects of work in Octavia Butler's short stories "Crossover," "The book of Martha," and "Speech sounds" / Jennifer L. Hayes -- Shapers of god: Octavia E. Butler's Parable of the sower and womanist theological practice / Tarshia L. Stanley -- Octavia Butler's Xenogenesis trilogy, Bloodchild and the Androgynous third / Alexis Brooks de Vita -- Erotic pedagogy in Parable of the talents: freedom and community through touch / Brianna Thompson -- Black women's prophesy: O.E. Butler's parables / Phyllis L. Burns -- Violence of making America great again: religion, power, and vulnerable bodies in Octavia Butler's Parable of the talents / Michael Brandon McCormack -- Practicing the future together: Earthseed as a tool for black liberation / Shelby L. Crosby. |
Summary |
"Octavia Butler's fictional worlds show the potential of religion to connect, heal, or liberate. Contributors explore the bases of these potentials in the many religious traditions Butler draws on, the forms they take in her stories, and the work they do to heal trauma and violence"-- Provided by publisher |
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Concurrent user level: 1 user |
Subject |
Butler, Octavia E. -- Criticism and interpretation.
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Butler, Octavia E. |
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Criticism and interpretation. |
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Religion in literature.
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Religion in literature. |
Genre/Form |
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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Added Author |
Nanda, Aparajita, editor.
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Crosby, Shelby, 1974- editor.
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Other Form: |
Print version: God is change. Philadelphia : Temple University Press, 2021 9781439921111 (DLC) 2020043395 |
ISBN |
9781439921135 electronic book |
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143992113X electronic book |
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9781439921111 hardcover |
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9781439921128 paperback |
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