The Nile on eBay The Black Imagination by Julie E. Moody-Freeman, Sandra Jackson, Rochelle Brock, Richard Greggory Johnson III
Covers a spectrum of works, both literary and cinematic, and issues from writers, directors, and artists who claim the science fiction, speculative fiction, and Afro-futurist genres. This anthology extends discursive boundaries of science fiction by examining iconic writers through lens of ecofeminist veganism, and post-9/11 racial geopolitics.
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This critical collection covers a broad spectrum of works, both literary and cinematic, and issues from writers, directors, and artists who claim the science fiction, speculative fiction, and Afro-futurist genres. The anthology extends the discursive boundaries of science fiction by examining iconic writers like Octavia Butler, Walter Mosley, and Nalo Hopkinson through the lens of ecofeminist veganism, post-9/11 racial geopolitics, and the effect of the computer database on human voice and agency. Contributors expand what the field characterizes as speculative fiction by examining for the first time the vampire tropes present in Audre Lorde's poetry, and by tracing her influence on the horror fiction of Jewelle Gomez. The collection moves beyond exploration of literary fiction to study the Afro-futurist representations of Blacks in comic books, in the Star Trek franchise, in African films, and in blockbuster films like Independence Day, I Robot, and I Am Legend.
Author Biography
Sandra Jackson is Professor of Women's and Gender Studies and Director of the Center for Black Diaspora at DePaul University. Her areas of research and teaching include feminist theory, cultural studies, utopian and dystopian literature and film, women's autobiography, gender and education. Previous books include coedited works: The Black Body: Imagining, Writing, (Re)Reading; Talking Back and Acting Out: Women Negotiating the Media Across Cultures; and I've Got a Story to Tell: Identity and Place in the Academy.Julie E. Moody-Freeman is Associate Professor of African and Black Diaspora Studies at DePaul University. Her work on Caribbean literature and Black speculative fiction has appeared in the journals African Identities, Macomere, Canadian Women's Studies/les cahiers de la femme; in The Encyclopedia of the African Diaspora; and in the edited collection Seeking the Self – Encountering the Other: Diasporic Narrative and the Ethics of Representation.
Table of Contents
Contents: Sandra Jackson/Julie Moody-Freeman: Introduction. The Black Imagination and the Genres: Science Fiction, Futurism and the Speculative – Madhu Dubey: The Future of Race in Afro-Futurist Fiction – Adilifu Nama: Brave Black Worlds: Black Superheroes as Science Fiction Ciphers – Micheal Charles Pounds: "Explorers" - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine – Alisa K. Braithwaite: Connecting to a Future Community: Storytelling, the Database, and Nalo Hopkinson's Midnight Robber – Shannon Gibney: Science Fiction, Feminism and Blackness: The Multifaceted Import of Octavia Butler's Work – Amie Breeze Harper: The Absence of Meat in Oankali Dietary Philosophy: An Eco-Feminist-Vegan Analysis of Octavia Butler's Dawn – Alexis Pauline Gumbs: Speculative Poetics: Audre Lorde as Prologue for Queer Black Futurism – Marie-Luise Loeffler: "Why white people feel they got to mark us?": Bodily Inscription, Healing and Maternal "Plots of Power" in Jewelle Gomez's "Louisiana1850" – Brandon Kempner: The Unshakable Intent to Commit Genocide : Walter Mosely's The Wave, 9/11 and Politics out of Context – Debbie Olson: Techno-Utopia and the Search for Saaraba (1989) – Stepahnie Larrieux: Towards a Black Science Fiction Cinema: The Slippery Signifier of Race and the Films of Will Smith.
Details ISBN1433112418 Publisher Peter Lang Publishing Inc Year 2011 ISBN-10 1433112418 ISBN-13 9781433112416 Format Paperback Publication Date 2011-04-26 Imprint Peter Lang Publishing Inc Subtitle Science Fiction, Futurism and the Speculative Country of Publication United States Edited by Julie E. Moody-Freeman DEWEY 813.50989607 Series Black Studies and Critical Thinking Short Title BLACK IMAGINATION Language English Media Book Edition 1st Series Number 14 UK Release Date 2011-04-26 AU Release Date 2011-04-26 NZ Release Date 2011-04-26 US Release Date 2011-04-26 Pages 234 Author Richard Greggory Johnson III Edition Description New edition Alternative 9781433112423 Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this
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