What does the novel suggest about human encounters

  1. Nnedi Okorafor’s Who Fears Death describes many different encounters with an Other—which is to say, situations in which someone (usually, Onyesonwu) interacts with a being who is different by virtue of their ethnicity, gender, or even species. What does this novel suggest about such encounters? Does it imply something, for instance, about society, or about the nature of identity, or about how such encounters ought to be understood and responded to?

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