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E-grāmata: Black Speculative Arts Movement: Black Futurity, Art+Design

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  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Nov-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Lexington Books
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781498510547
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  • ISBN-13: 9781498510547

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This collection contributes to Afrofuturism studies by focusing on the Black creative experience. Contributors analyze philosophies of utopia, art, music, and histories of visual resistance, and they critique noted works by authors and artists like Octavia Butler, Ralph Ellison, Kiluanji Kia Henda, Janelle Monae, and Colson Whitehead.

The Black Speculative Arts Movement: Black Futurity, Art+Design is a 21st century statement on the intersection of the future of African people with art, culture, technology, and politics. This collection enters the global debate on the emerging field of Afrofuturism studies with an international array of scholars and artists contributing to the discussion of Black futurity in the 21st century. The contributors analyze and respond to the invisibility or mischaracterization of Black people in the popular imagination, in science fiction, and in philosophies of history.

Recenzijas

This creative and courageous book is the flowering of black imagination and exploration into alternatives to the catastrophic realities of present-day black life. It is part of a great tradition of theory and praxis, thought and action rooted in concrete struggles for black freedom and black joy! As America and much of the world moves toward neo-fascism, Afro-futurism becomes more timely and powerful! -- Cornell West, Harvard University Reynaldo Anderson has continued his dynamic dance with Afrofuturism, bringing together the giants of the field in a single volume. The authors in this well-anchored volume are the best in the field. Each has made an outstanding contribution to Afrofuturism by rushing quickly into the future. I contend that The Black Speculative Arts Movement: Black Futurity, Art+Design by virtue of its comprehensive and authorial nature will become the classic in the field. -- Molefi Kete Asante, Temple University

Foreword: Twenty-Five Years in a 500-Year-Long Song ix
Sheree Renee Thomas
Introduction: The Year of the Panther and Afrofuturity 1(8)
Reynaldo Anderson
Clinton Fluker
Part I Theory and Extra-Planetary Reason
9(66)
1 At the End of "Dasein": An Afro-German Voyage into the Future
11(16)
Natasha A. Kelly
2 Avant-Gardes, Afrofuturism, and Philosophical Readings of Rhythm
27(24)
Iain Campbell
3 Working on the Other Side of Time: An Interview with Rasheedah Phillips
51(4)
Reynaldo Anderson
4 We Speak, We Make, We Tinker: Afrofuturism as Applied Digital Humanities
55(4)
Toniesha L. Taylor
5 Forms of Future/Past: Black Kirby Afrofuturism and the Visual Technologies of Resistance
59(16)
John Jennings
Clinton R. Fluker
Part II Coding Utopia and Dystopia
75(76)
6 "Everything is real. It's just not as you see it": Imagination, Utopia, and Afrofuturist Feminism in Octavia E. Butler's "The Book of Martha"
77(14)
Susana M. Morris
7 African Futurist Themes and Fantasy in Modern African Speculative Fiction
91(16)
Dike Okoro
8 B[ l]ack to the Future: Futurism and Blackness in Zone One
107(18)
Souleymane Ba
9 Dragons, Vescells, and Writing Afro-Latino Futures: An Interview with Enrique Carrion
125(6)
Stacey Robinson
10 "The Electric Impulse": The Legba Circuit in Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man
131(20)
Sherese Francis
Part III Blackness and Planetary Praxis
151(80)
11 Ashes to Ashes: The Second Life of Kiluanji Kia Henda's Afrofuturist Critique
153(20)
Dariel Cobb
12 Metropolis 2.0: Janelle Monde's Recycling of Fritz Lang
173(16)
Erik Steinskog
13 Designing Love: Reimagining Technology and Intimacy
189(16)
Ebony A. Utley
14 Performing Black Imagination: The Critical Embodiment of Transfuturism
205(12)
Amber Johnson
15 Fabulous Camps of the Black Fantastic: Sylvester James, Queer Afrofuturism, and Black Vernacular Becomings
217(14)
Tobias C. Van Veen
Reynaldo Anderson
Part IV Images on the Other Side of Time
231(24)
16 Funky Images on the Other Side of Time
233(22)
Wriply Marie Bennet
Tim Fielder
John Jennings
Jessi Jumanji
Amber Johnson
Sheeba Maya
Stacey Robinson
Quentin VerCetty
Index 255(6)
About the Editors and Contributors 261
Reynaldo Anderson is associate professor of communications and chair of the Humanities Department at Harris-Stowe State University.

Clinton R. Fluker is assistant director of engagement and scholarship at the Atlanta University Center.