Papa's Masks: Roles of the Father in Danticat's "The Dew Breaker."Published in:2005By:Conwell, JoanPublication type:Essay
"Let the words bring wings to our feet"" Negotiating Exile and Trauma through Narrative in Danticat's "Breath, Eyes, Memory."Published in:2005By:Rossi, Jennifer C.Publication type:Essay
Memory, Gender, Race and Class: Edwidge Danticat's "The Farming of Bones."Published in:2005By:Dhar, NandiniPublication type:Essay
Voudoun Symbolism in "The Farming of Bones."Published in:2005By:Weir-Soley, DonnaPublication type:Essay
Challenging Internal Colonialism: Edwidge Danticat's Feminist Emancipatory Enterprise.Published in:2005By:Johnson, NewtonaPublication type:Essay
Becoming Brazilian.Published in:Obsidian III, 2005, v. 6/7, n. 2/1, p. 139By:Danticat, EdwidgePublication type:Article
Defining Kindred: Octavia Butler's Postcolonial Perspective.Published in:2005By:Richard, Thelma ShinnPublication type:Essay
Kindred: History, Revision, and (Re)memory of Bodies.Published in:2005By:Hampton, GregoryPublication type:Essay
Parable of a 21st Century Religion: Octavia Butler's Afrofuturistic Bridge between Science and Religion.Published in:2005By:Ruffin, Kimberly J.Publication type:Essay
Apocalyptic Empathy: A Parable of Postmodern Sentimentality.Published in:2005By:Wanzo, RebeccaPublication type:Essay
Reassessing the Utopian Novel: Octavia Butler, Jacques Derrida, and the Impossible Future of Utopia.Published in:2005By:Warfield, AngelaPublication type:Essay
Going to See the Woman: A Visit with Octavia E. Butler.Published in:2005By:Govan, Sandra Y.Publication type:Interview
Sometimes I Sit Here, and I Wonder...Octavia E. Butler Passed This Way Once 1947-2006.Published in:2005By:Govan, Sandra Y.Publication type:Obituary