Afrofuturism 2.0 : the rise of astro-blackness /
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Lexington Books,
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Publisher Address: | Lanham, Maryland : |
Publication Dates: | [2016] |
Literature type: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Carrier Form: | xviii, 222 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: |
9781498510523 1498510523 1498510507 9781498510509 |
Index Number: | CB235 |
CLC: | D771.262 |
Call Number: | D771.262/A258-2 |
Contents: |
The rise of Astro-Blackness / Quantum visions of futuristic blackness : Cyborg grammar?: Reading Wangechi Mutu's Non je ne regrette rien through Kindred / Afrofuturism on web 3.0: vernacular cartography and augmented space / The real ghosts in the machine: Afrofuturism and the haunting of racial space in I, robot and DETROPIA / Planetary vibes, digital ciphers, and hip hop sonic remix : The Armageddon effect: Afrofuturism and the chronopolitics of Alien Nation / Afrofuturism's musical princess Janelle Monáe: psychedelic soul message music infused with a sci-fi twist / Hip hop holograms: Tupac Shakur, technological immortality, and time travel / Forecasting dark bodies, Africology, and the narrative imagination : Afrofuturism and our old ship of Zion: the Black church in post-modernity / Playing a minority forecaster in search of Afrofuturism: where am I in this future, Stewart Brand? / Rewriting the narrative: communicology and the speculative discourse of Afrofuturism / Africana women's science fiction and narrative medicine: difference, ethics, and empathy / "To be African is to merge technology and magic": an interview with Nnedi Okorafor / |