"I would never have been a good scientist - my attention span was too short for that"
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In Butler’s cultural moment, science carried an institutional prestige that Black women were often denied access to, both materially and socially. Her line reads like a small, barbed acknowledgment of that gap without turning it into a speech. “I would never have been” carries the weight of closed doors, but she frames it as temperament, not exclusion, reclaiming agency in a world that frequently refused it.
The subtext is also about method. Butler’s attention doesn’t “wander”; it ranges. Her novels stitch biology, power, ethics, and intimacy into systems you can feel in your bones. The irony is that she built laboratories on the page, running human experiments in narrative form. If science tests hypotheses, Butler tested societies - and she did it at the speed of a mind unwilling to stay in one room.
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