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Introduction

The two basic interpretations of “Bloodchild” diverge on the issue of the nature of the relationship between the humans and the Tlic: one reading argues that it is a slave-master relationship while the other presents a symbiotic co-dependency between the two species. I will discuss both of these readings with the aim of proving the latter to be the superior interpretation of the story, especially in light of Butler’s own discussion of the work.

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