Afrofuturism rising : the literary prehistory of a movement /
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 d...
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| Language: | English |
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Columbus :
Ohio State University Press,
[2019]
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| Series: | New suns: race, gender, and sexuality in the speculative.
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Table of Contents:
- 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.