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    November 2018. Afrofuturism Art coincides with Afrofuturism Literature occasionally, such as in science fiction comic books. Just as Afrofuturism explores possibilities...
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  • 2015). "Afrofuturism on film: five of the best". The Guardian. Retrieved January 17, 2018. Kenny, Glenn (March 13, 2018). "Exploring Afrofuturism in Film...
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    alienations, Afrofuturism highlights the Afrodiasporic subject's fundamental role in initiating and producing modernity. In other words, Afrofuturism "reorient[s]...
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  • 2021-10-07. "Afrofuturism, African Futurism, and Writing Black Futures". theportalist.com. 2021-02-18. Retrieved 2021-10-08. "Afrofuturism or African Futurism...
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    birth of Afrofuturism. Austin: University of Texas Press. doi:10.7560/726369. ISBN 978-1-4773-1117-2. Peattie, Peggy (2021-08-26). "Afrofuturism Revelation...
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    "The Metaphysics of Crackle: Afrofuturism and Hauntology". Dance Cult. McLeod, Ken (2015). "Hip Hop Holograms". Afrofuturism 2.0: The Rise of Astro-Blackness...
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  • field of Afrofuturism. In addition to writing fiction that has been widely described as Afrofuturist, Shavers co-edited the special 'Afrofuturism' issue...
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  • List of Afrofuturist literature (category Afrofuturism)
    (2023-03-21). Afrofuturism: A History of Black Futures. Soho Press. ISBN 978-1-58834-740-4. McDougall, Audrey Suzanne (2020-05-15). "Afrofuturism: Blackness...
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  • for his sculptural eyewear made of found objects, and is part of the Afrofuturism cultural movement. Cyrus Kabiru was born in 1984 in Nairobi, Kenya; one...
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    American spiritualism. Butler's work has been associated with the genre of Afrofuturism, a term coined by Mark Dery to describe "speculative fiction that treats...
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  • uses Afrofuturism to explore themes of alienation, which relates to feminism, colonialism, materiality, and disability. In this way, Afrofuturism acts...
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    Octavia E. Butler. Her own writing style has been said to belong to the Afrofuturism genre. In 2010, she published the Octavia Butler Strategic Reader with...
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  • King Tubby. Dub music is in conversation with the cultural aesthetic of Afrofuturism. Having emerged from Jamaica, this genre is regarded as the product of...
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    Eshun's journal, Future Considerations on Afrofuturism, he expands upon this notion in which "Afrofuturism studies the appeals that black artists, musicians...
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    1980s and 1990s, while their collective mythology has helped pioneer Afrofuturism. The collective's origins date back to the doo-wop group the Parliaments...
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  • of issues people of color face, put the novel under the umbrella of Afrofuturism. Black No More is one of the first novels written in this genre defined...
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    piece for The Quietus, John Calvert places Janelle Monáe within the Afrofuturism movement, pointing out her similarities to Sun Ra and George Clinton...
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  • class club scene. The three artists all contribute to the discourse of Afrofuturism through their re-purposing of technology to create a new form of music...
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  • science-fiction and the consequential delay in developing the genre of afrofuturism.[original research?] Zicree – who was not a regular writer for the series...
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  • person, as she has discussed in the many interviews that she has done. Afrofuturism is described as works that mix the significance of African Diaspora qualities...
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    needed] Rammellzee's work is considered to contribute to the canon of Afrofuturism, primarily through his repeated use of language as a technology. One...
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  • and Richard Scher) described as a "cornerstone of early 80s beatbox afrofuturism," by the UK paper, The Guardian, introduced social commentary from a...
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    race massacre Underground Railroad Women's suffrage movement Culture Afrofuturism Art Black mecca Businesses Dance Family structure Film Folktales Hair...
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    Sun Ra (category Afrofuturism)
    practice of Afrofuturism in a musical tradition that has been described as ‘performing blackness’’. Sun Ra lived out his beliefs of Afrofuturism in his daily...
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  • developed by Hard Company. Hardware can be included in the discourse of Afrofuturism based on its adherence to Mark Dery's definition of "speculative fiction...
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    avant-garde. In her songs and music videos she incorporates elements of afrofuturism. Karen Vintges, of the University of Amsterdam, described Barnett's performance...
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  • Richard Brody in The New Yorker described the film as a "crucial work of Afrofuturism." In 2014, the documentary film that St. John began in 1980, A Man Called...
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    Florida Highwaymen Cybernetic art Antipodeans 1960–1969 Otra Figuración Afrofuturism Nueva Presencia ZERO Happening Neo-Dada Neo-Dada Organizers Op art Nouveau...
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  • Stephens Born (1994-04-09) April 9, 1994 (age 30) Atlanta, Georgia, US Genres R&B Neo-soul Afrofuturism Years active 2015–present Labels Republic Records...
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  • George of the Black Audio Film Collective, that deals with concepts of Afrofuturism as a metaphor for the displacement of black culture and roots. The film...
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