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  1. Afrofuturism rising
    the literary prehistory of a movement
    Autor*in: Lavender, Isiah
    Erschienen: [2019]; © 2019
    Verlag:  The Ohio State University Press, Columbus

    Inhaltsverzeichnis: Hope and freedom technologies -- Black uprisings and the fight for the future -- Of alien abductions, pocket universes, trickster technologies, and slave narratives -- Black bodies in space: Zora Neale Thurston's Their eyes were... mehr

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Unter den Linden
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    Inhaltsverzeichnis: Hope and freedom technologies -- Black uprisings and the fight for the future -- Of alien abductions, pocket universes, trickster technologies, and slave narratives -- Black bodies in space: Zora Neale Thurston's Their eyes were watching god -- "Metallically black": Bigger Thomas and the black apocalyptic vision of Richard Wright's Native son -- Racial warfare, radical afrofuturism, and John A. Williams's Captain Blackman -- Conclusion: Into the black-o-sphere. "Explores afrofuturism as a narrative practice by applying it to canonical African American literary texts by Wheatley, Walker, Douglass, Jacobs, Delany, Hopkins, Hurston, and Wright; trans-historically rereads the texts as science fiction and argues that the black experience of spatial and temporal dislocation in America is akin to science fiction"--

     

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    ISBN: 9780814255568; 9780814214138
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    Schriftenreihe: New suns: race, gender, and sexuality in the speculative
    Schlagworte: Afrofuturism; American literature; Science fiction
    Umfang: xi, 230 Seiten, 23 cm
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    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 197-215. Index

  2. Believable
    traveling with my ancestors
    Beteiligt: Flash, Lola (FotografIn); Mussai, Renée (VerfasserIn einer Einleitung)
    Erschienen: 2023
    Verlag:  The New Press, New York

    "A stunning full-color collection of photographs, old and new, by the renowned photographer and LGBTQIA+ activist Lola Flash"-- mehr

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    "A stunning full-color collection of photographs, old and new, by the renowned photographer and LGBTQIA+ activist Lola Flash"--

     

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    Beteiligt: Flash, Lola (FotografIn); Mussai, Renée (VerfasserIn einer Einleitung)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
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    ISBN: 9781620977538
    RVK Klassifikation: AP 94100
    Schriftenreihe: Diverse humanity
    Schlagworte: Sexual minorities; Black people; Older women; Afrofuturism
    Umfang: 148 Seiten
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    Preface / Jon Stryker -- Eyes that commit II : doing their work / Renee Mussai -- Cross color -- [Sur]passing -- Legends -- Salt -- Surmise -- Syzygy, the vision.

  3. Afrofuturism and digital humanities
    show me and I will engage differently
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Routledge, New York

    Introduction -- Has the Future Caught Up Yet? Afrofuturism Through the Lens of Academia, Development, and Experience -- Bridging the Gap between Afrofuturism in Theory and in Practice -- I Produce, Therefore, I Extend -- Pedagogy of the People... mehr

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    Introduction -- Has the Future Caught Up Yet? Afrofuturism Through the Lens of Academia, Development, and Experience -- Bridging the Gap between Afrofuturism in Theory and in Practice -- I Produce, Therefore, I Extend -- Pedagogy of the People through Collective Knowledge Creation -- Seeking Definition in the Absurdity of a Post-Racial World -- Storytelling as Social Justice -- Defining Access where None was Ever Given. "This book brings Afrofuturism into conversation with digital humanities to pioneer the field of Digital Africana Studies, and shows how students and academics can engage with the vision of Afrofuturism, both theoretically and practically, in the classroom and through research. As Black people across the globe consider their place in the future following the past two decades of technological advancement, Afrofuturism and its relevance for the humanities has become ever pertinent. While Afrofuturism has thus far been discussed through a literary, artistic, or popular culture lens, growing use of new technologies, and its resultant intersections with the reality of our racial experiences, has created a need for approaching Afrofuturism from a digital studies perspective. Via detailed case studies, Bryan W. Carter introduces the field of Digital Africana Studies to demonstrate how this new area can be experienced pedagogically. Alongside the book, readers can also visit select Digital Africana Studies projects that exemplify the various technologies and projects described at the author's website: ibryancarter.com/projects. Given its unique approach to the path-breaking tradition of Afrofuturism, the book will be indispensable for scholars and students across fields such as digital humanities, media studies, black studies, African American studies, and Africana studies"--

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Routledge research in digital humanities
    Schlagworte: Afrofuturism; Digital humanities; African diaspora
    Umfang: 133 Seiten, Illustration
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    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 108-120

  4. Afrofuturism Rising
    The Literary Prehistory of a Movement
    Erschienen: 2019; ©2019
    Verlag:  Ohio State University Press, Chicago

    Intro -- Cover -- Half Title -- Series Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction On Defining Afrofuturism -- PART I 1619-1903: THE AFROFUTURIST VISTA AND THE POSSIBILITY OF FREEDOM --... mehr

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    Intro -- Cover -- Half Title -- Series Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction On Defining Afrofuturism -- PART I 1619-1903: THE AFROFUTURIST VISTA AND THE POSSIBILITY OF FREEDOM -- Chapter 1 Hope and Freedom Technologies -- Chapter 2 Black Uprisings and the Fight for the Future -- Chapter 3 Of Alien Abductions, Pocket Universes, Trickster Technologies, and Slave Narratives -- PART II AFROFUTURISM AND CLASSIC TWENTIETH-CENTURY AFRICAN AMERICAN NOVELS -- Chapter 4 Black Bodies in Space: Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching Goda -- Chapter 5 "Metallically Black": Bigger Thomas and the Black Apocalyptic Vision of Richard Wright's Native Son -- Chapter 6 Racial Warfare, Radical Afrofuturism, and John A. Williams's Captain Blackman -- Conclusion Into the Black-o-Sphere -- Works Cited -- Index -- Series Page.

     

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    Medientyp: Ebook
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    ISBN: 9780814277393
    Schriftenreihe: New Suns: Race, Gender, and Sexuality
    Schlagworte: Afrofuturism; Electronic books
    Umfang: 1 online resource (227 pages)
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  5. Afrofuturism rising
    the literary prehistory of a movement
    Autor*in: Lavender, Isiah
    Erschienen: [2019]; © 2019
    Verlag:  The Ohio State University Press, Columbus

    Inhaltsverzeichnis: Hope and freedom technologies -- Black uprisings and the fight for the future -- Of alien abductions, pocket universes, trickster technologies, and slave narratives -- Black bodies in space: Zora Neale Thurston's Their eyes were... mehr

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    Inhaltsverzeichnis: Hope and freedom technologies -- Black uprisings and the fight for the future -- Of alien abductions, pocket universes, trickster technologies, and slave narratives -- Black bodies in space: Zora Neale Thurston's Their eyes were watching god -- "Metallically black": Bigger Thomas and the black apocalyptic vision of Richard Wright's Native son -- Racial warfare, radical afrofuturism, and John A. Williams's Captain Blackman -- Conclusion: Into the black-o-sphere. "Explores afrofuturism as a narrative practice by applying it to canonical African American literary texts by Wheatley, Walker, Douglass, Jacobs, Delany, Hopkins, Hurston, and Wright; trans-historically rereads the texts as science fiction and argues that the black experience of spatial and temporal dislocation in America is akin to science fiction"--

     

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    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
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    ISBN: 9780814255568; 9780814214138
    RVK Klassifikation: HR 1728
    Schriftenreihe: New suns: race, gender, and sexuality in the speculative
    Schlagworte: Afrofuturism; American literature; Science fiction
    Umfang: xi, 230 Seiten, 23 cm
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    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 197-215. Index

  6. Afrofuturism and digital humanities
    show me and I will engage differently
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, New York, NY ; Taylor & Francis Group, London

    "This book brings Afrofuturism into conversation with digital humanities to pioneer the field of Digital Africana Studies, and shows how students and academics can engage with the vision of Afrofuturism, both theoretically and practically, in the... mehr

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    "This book brings Afrofuturism into conversation with digital humanities to pioneer the field of Digital Africana Studies, and shows how students and academics can engage with the vision of Afrofuturism, both theoretically and practically, in the classroom and through research. As Black people across the globe consider their place in the future following the past two decades of technological advancement, Afrofuturism and its relevance for the humanities has become ever pertinent. While Afrofuturism has thus far been discussed through a literary, artistic, or popular culture lens, growing use of new technologies, and its resultant intersections with the reality of our racial experiences, has created a need for approaching Afrofuturism from a digital studies perspective. Via detailed case studies, Bryan W. Carter introduces the field of Digital Africana Studies to demonstrate how this new area can be experienced pedagogically. Alongside the book, readers can also visit select Digital Africana Studies projects that exemplify the various technologies and projects described at the author's website: ibryancarter.com/projects. Given its unique approach to the path-breaking tradition of Afrofuturism, the book will be indispensable for scholars and students across fields such as digital humanities, media studies, black studies, African American studies, and Africana studies"--...

     

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    Medientyp: Ebook
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    ISBN: 9780429469114; 042946911X
    Schriftenreihe: Routledge research in digital humanities
    Schlagworte: Afrofuturism; Digital humanities; African diaspora
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  7. Charting the Afrofuturist imaginary in African American art
    the black female fantastic
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Routledge, New York ; Taylor & Francis Group, London

    "This book examines Afrofuturism in African American art, focusing specifically on images of black women and how those images expand the discourse of representation in visual culture of the United States. This volume defines a visual language of... mehr

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    "This book examines Afrofuturism in African American art, focusing specifically on images of black women and how those images expand the discourse of representation in visual culture of the United States. This volume defines a visual language of Afrofuturism that includes materiality, temporality, and black liberation. Elizabeth Hamilton discusses the visual progenitors of Afrofuturism. In the artworks of Pierre Bennu, Sanford Biggers, Alison Saar, Mequitta Ahuja, Robert Pruitt, Renee Cox, Dawolu Jabari Anderson, Alma Thomas, and Harriet Powers, the fantastic narratives of Afrofuturism are uncovered through in-depth case studies. These case studies engage with Afrofuturism as a black feminist visual theory that helps to unburden the images of black women from the stereotypical visual scripts that are so common in contemporary visual culture of the United States. The book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, visual studies, American literature, gender studies, popular culture, and African American studies"--...

     

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    RVK Klassifikation: LO 94000 ; LH 60250
    Schlagworte: Künstlerin; Kunst; Person of Color <Motiv>; Frau <Motiv>; Feminismus; African American art; Afrofuturism; Women, Black, in art; ART / American / African-American
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  8. Afrofuturism and digital humanities
    show me and I will engage differently
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, New York ; London

    "This book brings Afrofuturism into conversation with digital humanities to pioneer the field of Digital Africana Studies, and shows how students and academics can engage with the vision of Afrofuturism, both theoretically and practically, in the... mehr

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    "This book brings Afrofuturism into conversation with digital humanities to pioneer the field of Digital Africana Studies, and shows how students and academics can engage with the vision of Afrofuturism, both theoretically and practically, in the classroom and through research. As Black people across the globe consider their place in the future following the past two decades of technological advancement, Afrofuturism and its relevance for the humanities has become ever pertinent. While Afrofuturism has thus far been discussed through a literary, artistic, or popular culture lens, growing use of new technologies, and its resultant intersections with the reality of our racial experiences, has created a need for approaching Afrofuturism from a digital studies perspective. Via detailed case studies, Bryan W. Carter introduces the field of Digital Africana Studies to demonstrate how this new area can be experienced pedagogically. Alongside the book, readers can also visit select Digital Africana Studies projects that exemplify the various technologies and projects described at the author's website: ibryancarter.com/projects. Given its unique approach to the path-breaking tradition of Afrofuturism, the book will be indispensable for scholars and students across fields such as digital humanities, media studies, black studies, African American studies, and Africana studies"--

     

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    ISBN: 9781138603158; 9781032225555
    Schriftenreihe: Routledge research in digital humanities
    Schlagworte: Afrofuturism; Digital humanities; African diaspora; Digital Humanities; Afrikaforschung; Afrofuturismus
    Weitere Schlagworte: Sciences humaines numériques; Africains / Pays étrangers / Étude et enseignement; digital humanities
    Umfang: xi, 133 Seiten, Illustration
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    Introduction -- Has the Future Caught Up Yet? Afrofuturism Through the Lens of Academia, Development, and Experience -- Bridging the Gap between Afrofuturism in Theory and in Practice -- I Produce, Therefore, I Extend -- Pedagogy of the People through Collective Knowledge Creation -- Seeking Definition in the Absurdity of a Post-Racial World -- Storytelling as Social Justice -- Defining Access where None was Ever Given

  9. Afrofuturism rising
    the literary prehistory of a movement
    Autor*in: Lavender, Isiah
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  Ohio State University Press, Columbus

    "Explores afrofuturism as a narrative practice by applying it to canonical African American literary texts by Wheatley, Walker, Douglass, Jacobs, Delany, Hopkins, Hurston, and Wright; trans-historically rereads the texts as science fiction and argues... mehr

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    "Explores afrofuturism as a narrative practice by applying it to canonical African American literary texts by Wheatley, Walker, Douglass, Jacobs, Delany, Hopkins, Hurston, and Wright; trans-historically rereads the texts as science fiction and argues that the black experience of spatial and temporal dislocation in America is akin to science fiction"--

     

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    ISBN: 9780814214138; 9780814255568
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    Schriftenreihe: New suns: race, gender, and sexuality in the speculative
    Schlagworte: Afrofuturism; American literature / African American authors / History and criticism; Science fiction / Social aspects; Science-Fiction; Literatur; Utopie; Schwarze
    Umfang: xi, 230 Seiten, 23 cm
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    Part I, 1619-1903: The Afrofuturist vista and the possibility of freedom: Hope and freedom technologies -- Black uprisings and the fight for the future -- Of alien abductions, pocket universes, trickster technologies, and slave narratives -- Part II, Afrofuturism and classic twentieth-century African American novels: Black bodies in space: Zora Neale Thurston's Their eyes were watching god -- "Metallically black": Bigger Thomas and the black apocalyptic vision of Richard Wright's Native son -- Racial warfare, radical afrofuturism, and John A. Williams's Captain Blackman -- Conclusion: Into the black-o-sphere

  10. Afrofuturism rising
    the literary prehistory of a movement
    Autor*in: Lavender, Isiah
    Erschienen: [2019]; © 2019
    Verlag:  The Ohio State University Press, Columbus

    "Explores afrofuturism as a narrative practice by applying it to canonical African American literary texts by Wheatley, Walker, Douglass, Jacobs, Delany, Hopkins, Hurston, and Wright; trans-historically rereads the texts as science fiction and argues... mehr

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    "Explores afrofuturism as a narrative practice by applying it to canonical African American literary texts by Wheatley, Walker, Douglass, Jacobs, Delany, Hopkins, Hurston, and Wright; trans-historically rereads the texts as science fiction and argues that the black experience of spatial and temporal dislocation in America is akin to science fiction"--

     

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    Schriftenreihe: New suns: race, gender, and sexuality in the speculative
    Schlagworte: Afrofuturism; American literature / African American authors / History and criticism; Science fiction / Social aspects; Afrofuturismus; Science-Fiction-Literatur; Schwarze
    Umfang: xi, 230 Seiten, 23 cm
  11. Afrofuturism rising
    the literary prehistory of a movement
    Autor*in: Lavender, Isiah
    Erschienen: [2019]; © 2019
    Verlag:  Ohio State University Press, Columbus

    "Explores afrofuturism as a narrative practice by applying it to canonical African American literary texts by Wheatley, Walker, Douglass, Jacobs, Delany, Hopkins, Hurston, and Wright; trans-historically rereads the texts as science fiction and argues... mehr

     

    "Explores afrofuturism as a narrative practice by applying it to canonical African American literary texts by Wheatley, Walker, Douglass, Jacobs, Delany, Hopkins, Hurston, and Wright; trans-historically rereads the texts as science fiction and argues that the black experience of spatial and temporal dislocation in America is akin to science fiction"--

     

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    Schriftenreihe: New suns: race, gender, and sexuality in the speculative
    Schlagworte: Afrofuturism; American literature / African American authors / History and criticism; Science fiction / Social aspects
    Umfang: xi, 230 Seiten, 23 cm
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    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 197-215

    Part I, 1619-1903: The Afrofuturist vista and the possibility of freedom: Hope and freedom technologies -- Black uprisings and the fight for the future -- Of alien abductions, pocket universes, trickster technologies, and slave narratives -- Part II, Afrofuturism and classic twentieth-century African American novels: Black bodies in space: Zora Neale Thurston's Their eyes were watching god -- "Metallically black": Bigger Thomas and the black apocalyptic vision of Richard Wright's Native son -- Racial warfare, radical afrofuturism, and John A. Williams's Captain Blackman -- Conclusion: Into the black-o-sphere

  12. Afrofuturism rising
    the literary prehistory of a movement
    Autor*in: Lavender, Isiah
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  Ohio State University Press, Columbus

    "Explores afrofuturism as a narrative practice by applying it to canonical African American literary texts by Wheatley, Walker, Douglass, Jacobs, Delany, Hopkins, Hurston, and Wright; trans-historically rereads the texts as science fiction and argues... mehr

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    "Explores afrofuturism as a narrative practice by applying it to canonical African American literary texts by Wheatley, Walker, Douglass, Jacobs, Delany, Hopkins, Hurston, and Wright; trans-historically rereads the texts as science fiction and argues that the black experience of spatial and temporal dislocation in America is akin to science fiction"--

     

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    ISBN: 9780814214138; 9780814255568
    RVK Klassifikation: HR 1728
    Schriftenreihe: New suns: race, gender, and sexuality in the speculative
    Schlagworte: Afrofuturism; American literature / African American authors / History and criticism; Science fiction / Social aspects; Science-Fiction; Literatur; Utopie; Schwarze
    Umfang: xi, 230 Seiten, 23 cm
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    Part I, 1619-1903: The Afrofuturist vista and the possibility of freedom: Hope and freedom technologies -- Black uprisings and the fight for the future -- Of alien abductions, pocket universes, trickster technologies, and slave narratives -- Part II, Afrofuturism and classic twentieth-century African American novels: Black bodies in space: Zora Neale Thurston's Their eyes were watching god -- "Metallically black": Bigger Thomas and the black apocalyptic vision of Richard Wright's Native son -- Racial warfare, radical afrofuturism, and John A. Williams's Captain Blackman -- Conclusion: Into the black-o-sphere

  13. Literary Afrofuturism in the twenty-first century
    Beteiligt: Lavender, Isiah (HerausgeberIn); Yaszek, Lisa (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: [2020]
    Verlag:  The Ohio State University Press, Columbus

    Part one: Afrofuturism now. Author roundtable on Afrofuturism / Isiah Lavender III and Lisa Yaszek -- Dangerous muses: black women writers creating at the forefront of Afrofuturism / Sheree R. Thomas -- Part two: Afrofuturism in literary history.... mehr

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    Part one: Afrofuturism now. Author roundtable on Afrofuturism / Isiah Lavender III and Lisa Yaszek -- Dangerous muses: black women writers creating at the forefront of Afrofuturism / Sheree R. Thomas -- Part two: Afrofuturism in literary history. This time for Africa! Afrofuturism as alternate (American) history / De Witt Douglas Kilgore -- Middle age, mer people, and the Middle Passage: Nalo Hopkinson's Afrofuturist journeying in The new moon's arms / Gina Wisker -- Young adult Afrofuturism / Rebecca Holden -- Part three: Afrofuturism in cultural history. Space/race: recovering John M. Faucette / Mark Bould -- Runoff: Afroaquanauts in landscapes of sacrifice / Elizabeth A. Wheeler -- Black futures matter: Afrofuturism and geontology in N.K. Jemisin's Broken Earth trilogy / Lisa Dowdall -- Part four: Afrofuturism and Africa. We are terror itself: Wakanda as nation / Gerry Canavan -- Global Afrofuturist ecologies / Jerome Winter -- "You can't go home again": Deji Bryce Olukotun's Nigerians in space, science fiction, and global interdependence / Marleen S. Barr -- Faster than before: science fiction in Amos Tutuola's The palm-wine drinkard / Nedine Moonsamy -- Coda: Wokeness and Afrofuturism / Isiah Lavender III and Lisa Yaszek. "Explores the cultural valence of Afrofuturism. It examines works by a wide range of authors, including Phyllis Wheatley, Samuel R. Delany, Octavia E. Butler, and N.K. Jemisin"--

     

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    Beteiligt: Lavender, Isiah (HerausgeberIn); Yaszek, Lisa (HerausgeberIn)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
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    ISBN: 9780814255964; 9780814214459
    Schriftenreihe: New suns: race, gender, and sexuality in the speculative
    Schlagworte: Afrofuturism; American literature; American literature; Science fiction
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  14. Literary Afrofuturism in the twenty-first century
    Beteiligt: Lavender, Isiah (HerausgeberIn); Yaszek, Lisa (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: [2020]
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    Part one: Afrofuturism now. Author roundtable on Afrofuturism / Isiah Lavender III and Lisa Yaszek -- Dangerous muses: black women writers creating at the forefront of Afrofuturism / Sheree R. Thomas -- Part two: Afrofuturism in literary history.... mehr

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    Part one: Afrofuturism now. Author roundtable on Afrofuturism / Isiah Lavender III and Lisa Yaszek -- Dangerous muses: black women writers creating at the forefront of Afrofuturism / Sheree R. Thomas -- Part two: Afrofuturism in literary history. This time for Africa! Afrofuturism as alternate (American) history / De Witt Douglas Kilgore -- Middle age, mer people, and the Middle Passage: Nalo Hopkinson's Afrofuturist journeying in The new moon's arms / Gina Wisker -- Young adult Afrofuturism / Rebecca Holden -- Part three: Afrofuturism in cultural history. Space/race: recovering John M. Faucette / Mark Bould -- Runoff: Afroaquanauts in landscapes of sacrifice / Elizabeth A. Wheeler -- Black futures matter: Afrofuturism and geontology in N.K. Jemisin's Broken Earth trilogy / Lisa Dowdall -- Part four: Afrofuturism and Africa. We are terror itself: Wakanda as nation / Gerry Canavan -- Global Afrofuturist ecologies / Jerome Winter -- "You can't go home again": Deji Bryce Olukotun's Nigerians in space, science fiction, and global interdependence / Marleen S. Barr -- Faster than before: science fiction in Amos Tutuola's The palm-wine drinkard / Nedine Moonsamy -- Coda: Wokeness and Afrofuturism / Isiah Lavender III and Lisa Yaszek. "Explores the cultural valence of Afrofuturism. It examines works by a wide range of authors, including Phyllis Wheatley, Samuel R. Delany, Octavia E. Butler, and N.K. Jemisin"--

     

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    ISBN: 9780814255964; 9780814214459
    Schriftenreihe: New suns: race, gender, and sexuality in the speculative
    Schlagworte: Afrofuturism; American literature; American literature; Science fiction
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  15. Afrofuturism and digital humanities
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    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Routledge,, [Place of publication not identified]

    Introduction; 1. Has the Future Caught Up Yet? Afrofuturism Through the Lens of Academia, Development, and Experience; 2. Bridging the Gap between Afrofuturism in Theory and in Practice; 3. I Produce, Therefore, I Extend; 4. Pedagogy of the People... mehr

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    Introduction; 1. Has the Future Caught Up Yet? Afrofuturism Through the Lens of Academia, Development, and Experience; 2. Bridging the Gap between Afrofuturism in Theory and in Practice; 3. I Produce, Therefore, I Extend; 4. Pedagogy of the People through Collective Knowledge Creation; 5. Seeking Definition in the Absurdity of a Post-Racial World; 6. Storytelling as Social Justice; 7. Defining Access where None was Ever Given

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Routledge research in digital humanities
    Schlagworte: Afrofuturism; Digital humanities; African diaspora; EDUCATION ; Computers & Technology
    Umfang: 1 online resource (xii, 134 pages)
  16. Literary Afrofuturism in the Twenty-First Century
    Erschienen: 2020; ©2020
    Verlag:  Ohio State University Press, Chicago

    Intro -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction Imagining Futures in Full Color, ISIAH LAVENDER III AND LISA YASZEK -- PART ONE AFROFUTURISM NOW -- Chapter 1 Author Roundtable on... mehr

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    Intro -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction Imagining Futures in Full Color, ISIAH LAVENDER III AND LISA YASZEK -- PART ONE AFROFUTURISM NOW -- Chapter 1 Author Roundtable on Afrofuturism, ISIAH LAVENDER III AND LISA YASZEK -- Chapter 2 Dangerous Muses: Black Women Writers Creating at the Forefront of Afrofuturism, SHEREE R. THOMAS -- PART TWO AFROFUTURISM IN LITERARY HISTORY -- Chapter 3 This Time for Africa! Afrofuturism as Alternate (American) History, DE WITT DOUGLAS KILGORE -- Chapter 4 Middle Age, Mer People, and the Middle Passage: Nalo Hopkinson's Afrofuturist Journeying in The New Moon's Arms, GINA WISKER -- Chapter 5 Young Adult Afrofuturism, REBECCA HOLDEN -- PART THREE AFROFUTURISM IN CULTURAL HISTORY -- Chapter 6 Space/Race: Recovering John M. Faucette, MARK BOULD -- Chapter 7 Runoff: Afroaquanauts in Landscapes of Sacrifice, ELIZABETH A. WHEELER -- Chapter 8 Black Futures Matter: Afrofuturism and Geontology in N. K. Jemisin's Broken Earth Trilogy, LISA DOWDALL -- PART FOUR AFROFUTURISM AND AFRICA -- Chapter 9 We Are Terror Itself: Wakanda as Nation, GERRY CANAVAN -- Chapter 10 Global Afrofuturist Ecologies, JEROME WINTER -- Chapter 11 "You Can't Go Home Again": Deji Bryce Olukotun's Nigerians in Space, Science Fiction, and Global Interdependence, MARLEEN S. BARR -- Chapter 12 Faster than Before: Science Fiction in Amos Tutuola's The Palm-Wine Drinkard, NEDINE MOONSAMY -- Coda Wokeness and Afrofuturism, ISIAH LAVENDER III AND LISA YASZEK -- List of Contributors -- Index.

     

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    ISBN: 9780814278154
    Schriftenreihe: New Suns: Race, Gender, and Sexuality Ser.
    Schlagworte: Afrofuturism; Electronic books
    Umfang: 1 online resource (267 pages)
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  17. Afrofuturism
    the world of black sci-fi and fantasy culture
    Erschienen: 2013
    Verlag:  Chicago Review Press, Chicago

    Comprising elements of the avant-garde, science fiction, cutting-edge hip-hop, black comix, and graphic novels, Afrofuturism spans both underground and mainstream pop culture. With a twofold aim to entertain and enlighten, Afrofuturists strive to... mehr

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    Comprising elements of the avant-garde, science fiction, cutting-edge hip-hop, black comix, and graphic novels, Afrofuturism spans both underground and mainstream pop culture. With a twofold aim to entertain and enlighten, Afrofuturists strive to break down racial, ethnic, and all social limitations to empower and free individuals to be themselves. This book introduces readers to the burgeoning artists creating Afrofuturist works, the history of innovators in the past, and the wide range of subjects they explore. From the sci-fi literature of Samuel Delany, Octavia Butler, and NK Jemisin to the musical cosmos of Sun Ra, George Clinton, and the Black Eyed Peas' will.i.am, to the visual and multimedia artists inspired by African Dogon myths and Egyptian deities, topics range from the alien experience of blacks in America to the wake up cry that peppers sci-fi literature, sermons, and activism. Interviews with rappers, composers, musicians, singers, authors, comic illustrators, painters, and DJs, as well as Afrofuturist professors, provide a firsthand look at this fascinating movement

     

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    ISBN: 9781613747971; 1613747977; 9781613747995; 1613747993
    Auflage/Ausgabe: First edition
    Schlagworte: Science fiction; African Americans; Science fiction films; African diaspora; African diaspora; Futurologists; African Americans; Science fiction films; Science fiction; Futurologists; African diaspora; Science fiction films; Science fiction; African Americans; Afrofuturism; BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY ; Literary; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Ethnic Studies ; African American Studies; Afrofuturism; African Americans ; Race identity; Futurologists; Science fiction ; Social aspects
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    Evolution of a space cadetA human fairy tale named black -- Project imagination -- Mothership in the key of Mars -- The African cosmos for modern mermaids (mermen) -- Divine feminine in space -- Pen my future -- Moonwalkers in paint and pixels -- A clock for time travelers -- The surreal life -- Agent change -- Future world.

  18. Afrofuturism and digital humanities
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    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Routledge, New York ; London

    "This book brings Afrofuturism into conversation with digital humanities to pioneer the field of Digital Africana Studies, and shows how students and academics can engage with the vision of Afrofuturism, both theoretically and practically, in the... mehr

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    "This book brings Afrofuturism into conversation with digital humanities to pioneer the field of Digital Africana Studies, and shows how students and academics can engage with the vision of Afrofuturism, both theoretically and practically, in the classroom and through research. As Black people across the globe consider their place in the future following the past two decades of technological advancement, Afrofuturism and its relevance for the humanities has become ever pertinent. While Afrofuturism has thus far been discussed through a literary, artistic, or popular culture lens, growing use of new technologies, and its resultant intersections with the reality of our racial experiences, has created a need for approaching Afrofuturism from a digital studies perspective. Via detailed case studies, Bryan W. Carter introduces the field of Digital Africana Studies to demonstrate how this new area can be experienced pedagogically. Alongside the book, readers can also visit select Digital Africana Studies projects that exemplify the various technologies and projects described at the author's website: ibryancarter.com/projects. Given its unique approach to the path-breaking tradition of Afrofuturism, the book will be indispensable for scholars and students across fields such as digital humanities, media studies, black studies, African American studies, and Africana studies"--

     

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    Schlagworte: Afrofuturism; Digital humanities; African diaspora; Digital Humanities; Afrikaforschung; Afrofuturismus
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  19. Afrofuturism and digital humanities
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    Verlag:  Routledge,, [Place of publication not identified]

    Introduction; 1. Has the Future Caught Up Yet? Afrofuturism Through the Lens of Academia, Development, and Experience; 2. Bridging the Gap between Afrofuturism in Theory and in Practice; 3. I Produce, Therefore, I Extend; 4. Pedagogy of the People... mehr

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    Introduction; 1. Has the Future Caught Up Yet? Afrofuturism Through the Lens of Academia, Development, and Experience; 2. Bridging the Gap between Afrofuturism in Theory and in Practice; 3. I Produce, Therefore, I Extend; 4. Pedagogy of the People through Collective Knowledge Creation; 5. Seeking Definition in the Absurdity of a Post-Racial World; 6. Storytelling as Social Justice; 7. Defining Access where None was Ever Given

     

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    Schlagworte: Afrofuturism; Digital humanities; African diaspora; EDUCATION ; Computers & Technology
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  20. Afrofuturism rising
    the literary prehistory of a movement
    Autor*in: Lavender, Isiah
    Erschienen: [2019]; © 2019
    Verlag:  The Ohio State University Press, Columbus

    "Explores afrofuturism as a narrative practice by applying it to canonical African American literary texts by Wheatley, Walker, Douglass, Jacobs, Delany, Hopkins, Hurston, and Wright; trans-historically rereads the texts as science fiction and argues... mehr

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    "Explores afrofuturism as a narrative practice by applying it to canonical African American literary texts by Wheatley, Walker, Douglass, Jacobs, Delany, Hopkins, Hurston, and Wright; trans-historically rereads the texts as science fiction and argues that the black experience of spatial and temporal dislocation in America is akin to science fiction"--

     

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    ISBN: 9780814214138; 9780814255568; 0814255566
    Schriftenreihe: New suns: race, gender, and sexuality in the speculative
    Schlagworte: Afrofuturism; American literature / African American authors / History and criticism; Science fiction / Social aspects
    Umfang: xi, 230 Seiten, 23 cm
  21. Afrofuturism in Contemporary African American Literature : Reading Colson Whitehead.
    Autor*in: Ba, Souleymane
    Erschienen: 2016
    Verlag:  Universität Bremen ; Fachbereich 10: Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaften (FB 10)

    In this post-civil rights era, racial relations are highly complex: racism has not disappeared, but a discourse on postracialism has emerged. Colson Whitehead's fiction explores the vertiginous vortex that represents the complexity of the... mehr

     

    In this post-civil rights era, racial relations are highly complex: racism has not disappeared, but a discourse on postracialism has emerged. Colson Whitehead's fiction explores the vertiginous vortex that represents the complexity of the contemporary problematic relationship between blackness, the future, and technology. This paper shows how race is represented in an 'Afrofuturistic' America by highlighting Afrofuturist aspects in Whitehead's The Intuitionist and Zone One, where the representation of race feeds on the postracial discourse. What may be the implications of representing a post-apocalyptic world? Are racial distinctions still relevant in the context of 'critical posthumanism'? Is the future postracial? ; 46 ; 59 ; 2 ; 1

     

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    DDC Klassifikation: Literatur und Rhetorik (800)
    Schlagworte: Afrofuturism; post/humanism; race; identity; slavery; rhetoric and criticism
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