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cross-cultural-misunderstanding

Joao's fear and hatred stem from his cultural background and misconceptions about ooloi, reflecting deep-seated prejudices and resistance to alien biology.

1 chapter across 1 book

Lilith's Brood (1989)Octavia E. Butler

Chapter 105

In this chapter, the protagonist Jodahs Iyapo Leal Kaalnikanjlo, an ooloi, finds and cares for Joao, a badly injured human male whose leg was irreparably damaged but is now regenerating through ooloi abilities. Despite Jodahs' efforts to comfort and heal him, Joao reacts with fear, suspicion, and hatred rooted in cultural misunderstandings and prejudices about ooloi and their role in human reproduction and gender dynamics. The chapter explores the tension between biological healing and social acceptance, highlighting the challenges of trust and identity in cross-species and cultural encounters.