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Afrofuturism: A History of Black Futures
Hardback
Main Details
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Afrofuturism: A History of Black Futures
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Authors and Contributors |
Edited by Kevin M. Strait
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Edited by Kinshasha Holman Conwill
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:208 | Dimensions(mm): Height 254,Width 216 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781588347404
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Classifications | Dewey:305.896 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Smithsonian Books
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Imprint |
Smithsonian Books
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Publication Date |
21 March 2023 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
This timely and gorgeously illustrated companion book to an upcoming Smithsonian exhibition explores the power of Afrofuturism to reclaim the past and reimagine Black futures Afrofuturism- A History of Black Futures explores the evolving and exhilarating concept of Afrofuturism, a lens used to imagine a more empowering future for the Black community through music, art, and speculative fiction. Sumptuous, beautifully designed spreads feature 100 gorgeous illustrations of objects and images that reflect Black identity, agency, creativity, and hope, including- T'Challa's suit from Black Panther, Octavia Butler's typewriter, Uhura's outfit from Star Trek, Sun Ra's space harp, costumes from Broadway's The Wiz, handwritten lyrics by Jimi Hendrix, and Janelle Monae's ArchAndroid dress. Chapters include essays from a diverse group of scholars who reflect on themes such as legacy, alienation, and activism, with profiles on influential people and objects- Foreword & Introduction- Provides background on Afrofuturism Chapter 1 - Space is the Place- Reflects on space and its defining connection to Afrofuturism and its African cultural legacy Chapter 2 - Speculative Worlds- Explores short stories, Black speculative fiction and sci-fi, comics, and Black superheroes as bastions of Afrofuturist expressionChapter 3 - Visualizing Afrofuturism- Analyzes the vast visual culture of AfrofuturismChapter 4 - Musical Futures- Explores Afrofuturism and musicAfterword Afrofuturism offers a framework of radical potential to envision Black liberation and alternatives to oppressive structures like white supremacy. Afrofuturism comes at a time of increasing visibility for the concept, both in scholarship and in pop culture, and is a compelling ode to the revolutionary power of Black imagination.
Author Biography
THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY AND CULTURE is the only national museum devoted exclusively to the documentation of African American life, history, and culture. KEVIN STRAIT is a museum curator who has worked on the permanent exhibitions "Musical Crossroads" and the "Power of Place," as well as leading the Afrofuturism exhibition. KINSHASHA HOLMAN CONWILL is deputy director of the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture.
ReviewsBOOKLIST, STARRED REVIEW "This fascinating, eye-popping collection of essays and imagery [...] displays the range of art, literature, and music that defines the Afrofuturist aesthetic."
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