%0 Journal Article %T ¡°Of Vampire Born¡±: Interracial Mothering in Black Women¡¯s Speculative Fiction %A L£¿ffler %A Marie-Luise %J COPAS : Current Objectives of Postgraduate American Studies %D 2009 %I University of Regensburg %X Focusing on the portrayal of motherhood in black women¡¯s speculative fiction, this essay discusses Jewelle Gomez¡¯s short story ¡°Louisiana 1850¡± (1991) and explores how Gomez establishes an egalitarian interracial maternal relationship between a white woman and a slave child. I will demonstrate how the trope of a maternal vampire in particular not only functions in the story to make a mothering relationship plausible, but ultimately challenges and dismantles normative maternal categories, both white and black. %U http://copas.uni-regensburg.de/article/view/110/134