Afrofuturism: A Special Issue of Social Text

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UPC:
9780822365457
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
6/3/2002
Author:
Alondra Nelson
Language:
english
Edition:
0

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Challenging mainstream technocultural assumptions of a raceless future, AFROFUTURISM explores culturally distinct approaches to technology. This special issue addresses the intersection between African diasporic culture and technology through literature, poetry, science fiction and speculative fiction, music, visual art, and the Internet and maintains that racial identity fundamentally influences technocultural practices.

The collection includes a reflection on the ideologies of race created by cultural critics in their analyses of change wrought by the information age; an interview with Nalo Hopkinson, the award-winning novelist and author of speculative fiction novels Midnight Robber and Brown Girl in the Ring, who fuses futuristic thinking with Caribbean traditions; an essay on how contemporary R&B music presents African American reflections on the technologies of everyday life; and an article examining early interventions by the black community to carve out a distinct niche in cyberspace.


Contributors. Ron Eglash, Anna Everett, Tana Hargest, Nalo Hopkinson, Tracie Morris, Alondra Nelson, Kal Tal, Fatimah Tuggar, Alexander G. Weheliye

Alondra Nelson is a Ph.D. candidate in the American Studies Program at New York University and the Ann Plato Fellow at Trinity College.

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