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* Christian Zemsauer, [http://web.archive.org/web/20091214211308/http://czem.sonance.net/afrofuturism/ "The Slave, the Robot and the Alien"], Mar 2002. An introduction to Afrofuturism.
 
* Christian Zemsauer, [http://web.archive.org/web/20091214211308/http://czem.sonance.net/afrofuturism/ "The Slave, the Robot and the Alien"], Mar 2002. An introduction to Afrofuturism.
 
* Sandra Grayson, ''Visions of the Third Millennium'', 2002.
 
* Sandra Grayson, ''Visions of the Third Millennium'', 2002.
* Kodwo Eshun, [http://growingrootsnyc.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/eshun-further-considerations-on-afrofuturism2.pdf "Further Considerations on Afrofuturism"], ''The New Centennial Review'' 3:2 (Summer 2003), pp 287-302.
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* Kodwo Eshun, [http://growingrootsnyc.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/eshun-further-considerations-on-afrofuturism2.pdf "Further Considerations on Afrofuturism"], ''The New Centennial Review'' 3:2, Summer 2003, pp 287-302.
 
* ''Science Fiction Studies'' 34:2 (102): "Afrofuturism", Jul 2007. [http://www.depauw.edu/sfs/covers/cov102.htm]
 
* ''Science Fiction Studies'' 34:2 (102): "Afrofuturism", Jul 2007. [http://www.depauw.edu/sfs/covers/cov102.htm]
 
* Adilifu Nama, ''Black Space: Imagining Race in Science Fiction Film'', 2008.
 
* Adilifu Nama, ''Black Space: Imagining Race in Science Fiction Film'', 2008.
 
* D. Scot Miller, [http://dscotmiller.blogspot.com/2009/05/afrosurreal.html "AfroSurreal Generation: Afrosurreal Manifesto"], 20 May 2009.
 
* D. Scot Miller, [http://dscotmiller.blogspot.com/2009/05/afrosurreal.html "AfroSurreal Generation: Afrosurreal Manifesto"], 20 May 2009.
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* Adilifu Nama, [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1080/14725840902808736 "Brave Black Worlds: Black Superheroes as Science Fiction Ciphers"], ''African Identities'' 7(2): "The Black Imagination and Science Fiction", 2009, pp 133-144.
 
* Sandra Jackson, ''The Black Imagination: Science Fiction, Futurism and the Speculative'', 2011.
 
* Sandra Jackson, ''The Black Imagination: Science Fiction, Futurism and the Speculative'', 2011.
* ''The Shadows Took Shape'', eds. Naima J. Keith and Zoe Whitley, New York: Studio Museum in Harlem, 2013, 160 pp. Review: [http://www.tandfonline.com.sci-hub.tw/doi/abs/10.1080/02533952.2014.998051 Malatjie] (JAS 2014).
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* ''The Shadows Took Shape'', eds. Naima J. Keith and Zoe Whitley, New York: Studio Museum in Harlem, 2013, 160 pp. Review: [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1080/02533952.2014.998051 Malatjie] (JAS).
 
* ''Paradoxa'' 25: "Africa SF", ed. Mark Bould, 2013. [http://paradoxa.com/volumes/25]
 
* ''Paradoxa'' 25: "Africa SF", ed. Mark Bould, 2013. [http://paradoxa.com/volumes/25]
 
* Jared C. Richardson, ''[https://repositories.lib.utexas.edu/bitstream/handle/2152/26810/RICHARDSON-THESIS-2012.pdf?sequence=1 Br(others) Only: Rashid Johnson, Class, and the Fraternal Orders of Afrofuturism]'', University of Texas at Austin, 2012, 75 pp. Master's thesis.
 
* Jared C. Richardson, ''[https://repositories.lib.utexas.edu/bitstream/handle/2152/26810/RICHARDSON-THESIS-2012.pdf?sequence=1 Br(others) Only: Rashid Johnson, Class, and the Fraternal Orders of Afrofuturism]'', University of Texas at Austin, 2012, 75 pp. Master's thesis.
 
* Ytasha Womack, ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/b/34RwLzMxHQ92I_f7YwQFSAN993W1TLIFXo92JLKQYqTfs3Zy Afrofuturism: The World of Black Sci-Fi and Fantasy Culture]'', Chicago Review Press, 2013.
 
* Ytasha Womack, ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/b/34RwLzMxHQ92I_f7YwQFSAN993W1TLIFXo92JLKQYqTfs3Zy Afrofuturism: The World of Black Sci-Fi and Fantasy Culture]'', Chicago Review Press, 2013.
* Dariusz Brzostek, [http://academia.edu/14665124 "Afrofuturyzm – od analogowej wyobraźni do cyfrowego oporu"], ''Fragile'' 2:20 (2013), pp 72-76. {{pl}}
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* Dariusz Brzostek, [http://academia.edu/14665124 "Afrofuturyzm – od analogowej wyobraźni do cyfrowego oporu"], ''Fragile'' 2:20, 2013, pp 72-76. {{pl}}
* Adriano Elia, [http://siba-ese.unisalento.it/index.php/linguelinguaggi/article/viewFile/13733/12764 "The Languages of Afrofuturism"], ''Lingue e Linguaggi'' 12 (2014), pp 83-96.
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* Adriano Elia, [http://siba-ese.unisalento.it/index.php/linguelinguaggi/article/viewFile/13733/12764 "The Languages of Afrofuturism"], ''Lingue e Linguaggi'' 12, 2014, pp 83-96.
* Achille Mbembe, [http://aaaaarg.fail/ref/cd648c89966a841e9bd85dff04af8854#0.01 "Afrofuturisme et devenir-nègre du monde"], ''Politique africaine'' 136 (4/2014). {{fr}}
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* Achille Mbembe, [http://aaaaarg.fail/ref/cd648c89966a841e9bd85dff04af8854#0.01 "Afrofuturisme et devenir-nègre du monde"], ''Politique africaine'' 136:4, 2014. {{fr}}
* Martine Syms, [http://thirdrailquarterly.org/wp-content/uploads/thirdrail_spring2014_final_msyms.pdf "The Mundane Afrofuturist Manifesto"], ''The Third Rail'' 3 (2014).  
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* Martine Syms, [http://thirdrailquarterly.org/wp-content/uploads/thirdrail_spring2014_final_msyms.pdf "The Mundane Afrofuturist Manifesto"], ''The Third Rail'' 3, 2014.
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* Anthony Reed, [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1080/10999949.2014.968951 "African Space Programs: Spaces and Times of the Black Fantastic"], ''Souls'' 16(3-4): "'Transition with a Real Slow Fade': The Life and Work of Richard Iton", 2014, pp 351-371.
 
* [http://www.advojka.cz/archiv/2015/22 ''A2'' 22: "Afrofuturismus"], Prague, 29 Oct 2015. Special issue of the magazine. {{cz}}
 
* [http://www.advojka.cz/archiv/2015/22 ''A2'' 22: "Afrofuturismus"], Prague, 29 Oct 2015. Special issue of the magazine. {{cz}}
 
* Nadine Botha, [http://www.dazeddigital.com/artsandculture/article/28271/1/race-is-the-space-afrofuturism-is-all-about-now "We need Afrofuturism more than ever"], ''Dazed'', 23 Nov 2015.
 
* Nadine Botha, [http://www.dazeddigital.com/artsandculture/article/28271/1/race-is-the-space-afrofuturism-is-all-about-now "We need Afrofuturism more than ever"], ''Dazed'', 23 Nov 2015.
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* Paul Youngquist, ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/b/ir6dEkHyTeesdX75Oxnam4kfV8CZy4M01qgsELvGs4x_r8s1 A Pure Solar World: Sun Ra and the Birth of Afrofuturism]'', Austin: University of Texas Press, 2016, 346 pp.
 
* Paul Youngquist, ''[http://library.memoryoftheworld.org/b/ir6dEkHyTeesdX75Oxnam4kfV8CZy4M01qgsELvGs4x_r8s1 A Pure Solar World: Sun Ra and the Birth of Afrofuturism]'', Austin: University of Texas Press, 2016, 346 pp.
 
* Ruth La Ferladec, [http://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/12/fashion/afrofuturism-the-next-generation.html "Afrofuturism: The Next Generation"], ''The New York Times'', 12 Dec 2016.
 
* Ruth La Ferladec, [http://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/12/fashion/afrofuturism-the-next-generation.html "Afrofuturism: The Next Generation"], ''The New York Times'', 12 Dec 2016.
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* Alice Inggs, [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1080/02560046.2017.1383491 "The Suit Is Mine: ''Skhothane'' and the Aesthetic of the African Modern"], ''Critical Arts'' 31(3): "(Re)Fashioning African and African Diasporic Masculinities", 2017, pp 90-105.
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* Tobias Wofford, [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1080/09528822.2018.1431472 "Afrofutures: Africa and the Aesthetics of Black Revolution"], ''Third Text'' 31:5-6, 2017, pp 633-649.
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* Pedro J.S. Vieira de Oliveira, [http://sci-hub.tw/10.1080/17547075.2019.1609283 "Weaponizing Quietness: Sound Bombs and the Racialization of Noise"], ''Design and Culture'', 2019.
  
 
==Events==
 
==Events==

Revision as of 21:17, 14 July 2019

In his book More Brilliant Than The Sun, Kodwo Eshun gives a concise summary of history of the term:

AfroFuturism comes from Mark Dery's '93 book [Flame Wars], but the trajectory starts with Mark Sinker. In 1992, Sinker starts writing on Black Science Fiction; that's because he's just been to the States and Greg Tate's been writing a lot about the interface between science fiction and Black Music. Tate wrote this review called "Yo Hermeneutics" which was a review of David Toop's Rap Attack plus a Houston Baker book, and it was one of the first pieces to lay out this science fiction of black technological music right there. And so anyway Mark went over, spoke to Greg, came back, started writing on Black Science Fiction. He wrote a big piece in The Wire, a really early piece on Black Science Fiction in which he posed this question, asks "What does it mean to be human?" In other words, Mark made the correlation between Blade Runner and slavery, between the idea of alien abduction and the real events of slavery. (cont.)

Music

  • Sun Ra's The Arkestra, started in mid-1950s.
  • George Clinton, Mothership Connection, 1975.
  • Lee "Scratch" Perry, The Black Ark, studio and label, 1973-78.

Fiction

  • Jalada 02: Afrofuture(s), ed. Moses Kilolo, et al., Nairobi: Jalada Africa, 2015. A collection of short stories and poems centred on the genres of Afrofuturism and AfroSF.

Documentary

  • The Last Angel of History, dir. John Akomfrah, 45 min. Written and researched by Edward George of Black Audio Film Collective. Explores relationships between Pan-African culture, science fiction, intergalactic travel, and computer technology. Featuring Tate, Eshun, Goldie, Clinton, Derrick May and others. [1]

Resources

Writings

Kodwo Eshun, More Brilliant Than The Sun: Adventures In Sonic Fiction, 1998, Log, PDF.
Social Text 71: "Afrofuturism", ed. Alondra Nelson, 2002, Log, PDF.

Events

Links