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Literary Afrofuturism in the Twenty-First Century 1st edition Isiah Lavender Iii (editor)

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Literary Afrofuturism in the Twenty-First Century 1st edition Isiah Lavender Iii (editor)
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Publisher: Ohio State University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.24 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Isiah Lavender III (editor), Lisa Yaszek (editor)
ISBN: 9780814214459, 0814214452
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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Literary Afrofuturism in the Twenty-First Century 1st edition Isiah Lavender Iii (editor) by Isiah Lavender Iii (editor), Lisa Yaszek (editor) 9780814214459, 0814214452 instant download after payment.

In Literary Afrofuturism in the Twenty-First Century, eminent contributors pay tribute to Afrofuturism as a powerful and evolving aesthetic practice that communicates the experience of science, technology, and race across centuries, continents, and cultures. While Ryan Coogler and Janelle Monáe may have helped bring the genre into contemporary pop consciousness, it in fact extends back to the writing of eighteenth-century poet Phyllis Wheatley and has continued in the work of Samuel R. Delany, Octavia E. Butler, N. K. Jemisin, and many others. In examining this heritage, contributors in this volume question generic boundaries, recover lost artists and introduce new ones, and explore how the meteoric rise of a new, pan-African speculative literary tradition may or may not connect with Afrofuturism.
Additionally, the editors have marshaled some of today’s most exciting writers for a roundtable discussion of the genre: Bill Campbell, Minister Faust, Nalo Hopkinson, N. K. Jemisin, Chinelo Onwualu, Nisi Shawl, and Nick Wood. Pioneering author and editor Sheree R. Thomas limns how black women have led new developments in contemporary Afrofuturism, and artist Stacey Robinson’s illustrations orient readers to the spirited themes of this enduring and consequential literary tradition.

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