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Tropical Eco-African Futurism in Ben Okri’s every leaf a hallelujah and Ndhlovu and Keokgale’s Zandi’s Song

open access: yeseTropic: electronic journal of studies in the tropics
This article offers a reading of Ben Okri’s every leaf a hallelujah (2021) and Zandile Ndhlovu and Katlego Keokgale’s Zandi’s Song (2023) as eco-fictional children’s books that integrate tropical futurisms, Afrofuturism, environmental consciousness, and
Niyi Akingbe
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An Exploration on The Diverse Masculine Identities In Octavia Estelle Butler’s Dawn

open access: yesILN Journal: Indian Literary Narratives
Octavia Estelle Butler is one of the foundational figures of Afrofuturism. Afrofuturism is a cultural aesthetic that is used to narrate a story with Afrocentricity at its core.
S. Lavanya
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The Colonel’s Dream and Charles Chesnutt’s Afrofuturist Vision of a Utopian South [PDF]

open access: yesIntersections, 2016
This essay reads Charles Chesnutt’s final published novel The Colonel’s Dream as an early work of Afrofuturism because of its speculation of the South as the site of a possible utopia for African Americans.
Marlene Allen
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'Just because something works doesn't mean it can't be improved': an ethnographic analysis of the health system in Black Panther's Wakanda. [PDF]

open access: yesBMJ Glob Health, 2023
Jackson J   +13 more
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Landscapes of the invisible: sounds, cosmologies and poetics of space [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
In this PhD by Publication I revisit and contextualize art works and essays I have collaboratively created under the name Flow Motion between 2004-13, in order to generate new insights on the contributions they have made to diverse and emerging fields of
Piva, A., Piva, A.
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Revolutionary Art and the Creation of the Future: The Afrofuturist Texts of José Antonio Aponte and Martin R. Delany

open access: yesArts
Afrofuturism (an artistic perspective in which Black voices tell alternative narratives of culture, technology, and the future) and the Dark Fantastic (interrupting negative depictions of Black people through emancipatory interpretations of art) are two ...
James J. Fisher
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Africa on the Moon: The Complexities of an Afrofuturist Reading of Dub

open access: yesDancecult: Journal of Electronic Dance Music Culture, 2015
This article attempts a detailed and specific analysis of the music and the mythology of Lee “Scratch” Perry and other key figures and works in dub, in relation to Afrofuturist thought and the music, theory and philosophy of Sun Ra in particular.
John Vaughan Harries
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