"Critical and cultural interrogations of African fiction, showcasing how each author's work engages with Afro-centered futurism. Through ethnographic reflections and intense scrutinies of African writing, authors and award winners--including Nuzo Onoh, Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki, and Dila Dilman--provide open and diverse reflections of 'Afrofuturism,' 'Africanfuturism,' and 'Africanjujuism,' contributing to an important conversation on the rise of Black speculative fiction as it explores diversity and social (in)justice and charts poignant stories with Black hero/ines who remake their worlds in a colour zone of their own"…mehr
"Critical and cultural interrogations of African fiction, showcasing how each author's work engages with Afro-centered futurism. Through ethnographic reflections and intense scrutinies of African writing, authors and award winners--including Nuzo Onoh, Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki, and Dila Dilman--provide open and diverse reflections of 'Afrofuturism,' 'Africanfuturism,' and 'Africanjujuism,' contributing to an important conversation on the rise of Black speculative fiction as it explores diversity and social (in)justice and charts poignant stories with Black hero/ines who remake their worlds in a colour zone of their own"Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Eugen Bacon, MA, MSc, PhD, is an African Australian author of Writing Speculative Fiction: Creative and Critical Approaches (Bloomsbury, 2019) and several novels and fiction collections. She is a 2022 World Fantasy Award finalist, and her Danged Black Thing was a finalist in the 2023 BSFA, Foreword, Aurealis and Australian Shadows Awards, and made the Otherwise Award Honor List. Her recent books include Mage of Fools (novel), Chasing Whispers (collection) and An Earnest Blackness (essays). Visit her website at eugenbacon.com and Twitter feed at @EugenBacon.
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Preface · The Structure of This Book 1. Suyi Okungbowa: Afrocentric Futurisms - The Case for an Inclusive Expression, Nigeria/Canada 2. Stephen Embleton: Cosmologies and Languages Building Africanfuturism, South Africa/UK 3. Eugen Bacon: An Afrofuturistic Dystopia and the Afro-irreal, Tanzania/Australia 4. Nuzo Onoh: The Power of African Spirituality in Africanfuturism, Nigeria/UK 5. Shingai Njeri Kagunda: Black Futurisms Vs. Systems of Domination, Kenya 6. Cheryl S. Ntumy: Faith and Fantasy - Afrofuturist and Africanfuturist Spirituality, Ghana 7. Xan van Rooyen: Queer Imaginings in Africanfuturism Inspired by African History, South Africa/Finland 8. Aline-Mwezi Niyonsenga: Afrofuturism and Exploring Cultural Identity as a Process of Becoming, Rwanda/Australia 9. Tobi Ogundiran: Fabulist Imaginings in Tales of the Dark and Fantastic, Nigeria/USA 10. Dilman Dila: A Vision for Direct Democracy in Yat Madit, Uganda 11. Nerine Dorman: A Gaze at Post-Colonial Themes That Re-Envision Africa, South Africa 12. Denouement: Autoethnography - The Self-As-Research, Eugen Bacon, Tanzania/Australia Acknowledgements Index
Preface · The Structure of This Book 1. Suyi Okungbowa: Afrocentric Futurisms - The Case for an Inclusive Expression, Nigeria/Canada 2. Stephen Embleton: Cosmologies and Languages Building Africanfuturism, South Africa/UK 3. Eugen Bacon: An Afrofuturistic Dystopia and the Afro-irreal, Tanzania/Australia 4. Nuzo Onoh: The Power of African Spirituality in Africanfuturism, Nigeria/UK 5. Shingai Njeri Kagunda: Black Futurisms Vs. Systems of Domination, Kenya 6. Cheryl S. Ntumy: Faith and Fantasy - Afrofuturist and Africanfuturist Spirituality, Ghana 7. Xan van Rooyen: Queer Imaginings in Africanfuturism Inspired by African History, South Africa/Finland 8. Aline-Mwezi Niyonsenga: Afrofuturism and Exploring Cultural Identity as a Process of Becoming, Rwanda/Australia 9. Tobi Ogundiran: Fabulist Imaginings in Tales of the Dark and Fantastic, Nigeria/USA 10. Dilman Dila: A Vision for Direct Democracy in Yat Madit, Uganda 11. Nerine Dorman: A Gaze at Post-Colonial Themes That Re-Envision Africa, South Africa 12. Denouement: Autoethnography - The Self-As-Research, Eugen Bacon, Tanzania/Australia Acknowledgements Index
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