Experience, Research, and Writing: Octavia E. Butler as Author of Disability Literature
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Octavia E. Butler Studies: Convergence of an Expanding Field
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Sami Schalk from University of Wisconsin, Madison, delivers a talk titled “Experience, Research, and Writing: Octavia E. Butler as Author of Disability Literature.” This talk was included in the session titled “Fictive Kindred / Seeding the Pattern.”
Part of “Octavia E. Butler Studies: Convergence of an Expanding Field,” a conference held at The Huntington June 23, 2017.
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