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A Tripartite Category of Afrofuturist Costume Aestheticians speaks from the heartbeat of aesthetic forms which portray African experiences through styles and techniques expressive of traditional African life. It is in sync with Afrofuturist poetics and Afrofuturist dramatics, Afrofuturist theatrics and Afrofuturist sensationalism, Afrofuturist aesthetics of painting and sculpture, Afrofuturist aesthetics of music and dance. Taking cognisance of the presence of Africans in the orient and the occident whose works show a ragbag of costume drafting, costume illustrations and costume constructions…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A Tripartite Category of Afrofuturist Costume Aestheticians speaks from the heartbeat of aesthetic forms which portray African experiences through styles and techniques expressive of traditional African life. It is in sync with Afrofuturist poetics and Afrofuturist dramatics, Afrofuturist theatrics and Afrofuturist sensationalism, Afrofuturist aesthetics of painting and sculpture, Afrofuturist aesthetics of music and dance. Taking cognisance of the presence of Africans in the orient and the occident whose works show a ragbag of costume drafting, costume illustrations and costume constructions seen from a history of dispersions and displacements, it follows a systematic procedure through the course of a review of related literature, a logical and critical analyses, and a synthesis of ideas to disestablish the onto-hermeneutics of inhumanity against blacks and all people of colour who are spread across the globe with suppurating wounds and scars anxious for an Afrofuturist healing portion of decoloniality that would lead to sustainable development in an age of globalisation.
Autorenporträt
Conosciuto anche come Inalegwu Omapada Alifa, Innocent Inalegwu Alifa è un filosofo emergente i cui saggi, intitolati "A Tripartite Category of Poets" (Una categoria tripartita di poeti) e "Polarised African Identity Mediations in Self-conscious History" (Mediazioni dell'identità africana polarizzata nella storia autocosciente), sono apparsi rispettivamente su "Dialogue" (2020) e "Literary Horizon" (2021).