Wikipedia talk:Education program archive/CUNY, LaGuardia Community College/The Research Paper: Kindred (Spring)/sandbox further reading
Further reading
editReviews
edit- Russ, Joanna. "Books." The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (Feb. 1980): 94-101.
- Snyder, John C. "Kindred by Octavia E. Butler."SciFiDimensions. June 2004.
Scholarship
edit- Beaulieu, Elizabeth Ann. "'So Many Relatives': Twentieth-Century Women Meet Their Pasts." Black Women Writers and the American Neo-Slave Narrative: Femininity Unfettered. Westport, CT: Greenwood , 1999. 109-136.
- LaCroix, David. “To Touch Solid Evidence: The Implicity of Past and Present in Octavia E. Butler's Kindred.’” The Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association 40.1 (Spring, 2007): 109-119.
- Levecq, Christine. "Power and Repetition: Philosophies of (Literary) History in Octavia E. Butler’s Kindred.” Contemporary Literature 41.3 (Fall 2000): 525-553.
- Long, Lisa. "A Relative Pain: The Rape of History in Octavia Butler’s Kindred and Phyllis Alesia Perry's Stigmata.” College English 64.4 (Mar. 2002): 459-483.
- McKible, Adam. "'These Are the Facts of the Darky's History': Thinking History and Reading Names in Four African American Texts." African American Review 28.2 (Summer 1994): 223-235.
- Reed, Brian K. "Behold the Woman: The Imaginary Wife in Octavia Butler’s Kindred.” CLA Journal Al (Sept. 2003): 66-74.
- Spaulding, A. Timothy. "The Conflation of Time in Ishmael Reed’s Flight to Canada and Octavia Butler’s Kindred.” Re-forming the Past: History, the Fantastic, and the Postmodern Slave Narrative. Columbus: Ohio State UP, 2005. 25-60.
- Tettenborn, Eva. "Teaching Imagined Testimony: Kindred, Unchained Memories, and The African Burial Ground in Manhattan.” Transformations 16.2 (Fall 2005): 87-103.
- Thompson, Carlyle van. "Moving Past the Present: Racialized Sexual Violence and Miscegenous Consumption in Octavia Butler’s Kindred.” Eating the Black Body: Miscegenation as Sexual Consumption in African American Literature and Culture. New York: Peter Lang, 2006. 107-144. ISBN 0820479314 (10) ISBN 978-0820479316 (13)
- Turner, Stephanie S. '"What Actually Is': The Insistence of Genre in Octavia Butler's Kindred.” FEMSPEC 4.2 (2004): 259-280.
- Wagers, Kelley. “Seeing "From the Far Side of the Hill": Narrative, History, and Understanding in Kindred and The Chaneysville Incident. MELUS 34.1 (Spring, 2009): 23-45.
- Wood. Sarah. “Exorcizing the Past: The Slave Narrative as Historical Fantasy.” Feminist 85 (2007): 83-96.
Poetry
edit- VanMeenen, Karen, ed. Residue of Time: Poets Respond to Kindred. Rochester, NY: Writers & Books, 2003. [Part of Writers & Books' annual community-wide reading program "If All of Rochester Read the Same Book."]
Adaptations
edit- Reid, Calvin. "Abrams ComicArts to Publish Adaptation of Octavia Butler’s Kindred." Publishers Weekly. 08 May 2013.
- Seeing Ear Theatre. "Kindred: An Online Dramatic Presentation." 2001. [This audio play adaptation stars Alfre Woodard as "Dana" and was produced by Brian Smith and Jacqueline Cuscuna for Seeing Ear Theatre (SET). It also features award winning actresses, Lynn Whitfield and Ruby Dee.]