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In Octavia Butler’s novel, Kindred, the reader finds oneself traveling from 1976 California, back in time to the early 1800’s. ... In Kindred, Dana befriends a small community of women who help teach her a lot about what she will need to know, in order to endure the past and be able to return to the future. ... While there will never be complete agreement in any community, Kindred gives the reader a glimpse of what can happen if one individual is allowed to disrupt the community in a negative way and why consequences for an individual’s actions are necessary. ... Kindred. ... “De-Essentializing Interracial Representations: Black and White
Border-Crossings in Spike Lee’s Jungle Fever and Octavia Butler’s Kindred.
Approximate Word count = 1164 Approximate Pages = 4.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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