From Wiley via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2020-12-15, rev-recd 2021-06-22, accepted 2021-06-24, pub-electronic 2021-07-21Article version: VoRPublication status: PublishedAbstract: Dominant and insurgent socio‐climatic imaginaries struggle for influence over how the future is envisioned. Africanfuturist imaginaries have huge potential to unsettle racialised and gendered climate narratives. In this article I use Nnedi Okorafor’s novel Who Fears Death in order to challenge mainstream climate imaginaries and to imagine new forms of being and becoming in the context of climate change. Drawing on Achille Mbembe’s concepts of biopolitics and necropolitics, as well as black feminist traditions of imagining new genres of the human, I ...
Part one: Afrofuturism now. Author roundtable on Afrofuturism / Isiah Lavender III and Lisa Yaszek -...
Speculative fiction has a long and troubled relationship with colonialist ideologies. While the abst...
This project argues that climate fiction plays an important role in resisting defeatist attitudes to...
I this article I explore the place of the future African city as presented in contemporary African s...
Text in EnglishThis thesis investigates the relationship between humans and the nonhuman world or na...
Afrofuturism emerged as a subgenre of Science Fiction in the 1990s, and with it, stories such as Nne...
In order to counter the colonialist narratives, representation of black/women in sf, the MA thesis d...
Originally coined in the 1990s, the term Afrofuturism has become a prominent part of popular culture...
Starting with the current climate emergency, this paper addresses the role of narratives in shaping ...
There are many ways in which climate futures can be envisioned, such as global and regional climate ...
Highlighting the problematiques of working with a narrow version of greenhouse effects or global war...
This project investigates the emergence of near-future fiction in the post-colonial African novel. A...
It is widely recognised that nature must be valued in ways that go beyond narrow and to economic val...
Climates of Mutation contributes to the growing body of works focused on climate fiction by explorin...
The fact that African literary works have gained considerable patronage in scholarly writings and d...
Part one: Afrofuturism now. Author roundtable on Afrofuturism / Isiah Lavender III and Lisa Yaszek -...
Speculative fiction has a long and troubled relationship with colonialist ideologies. While the abst...
This project argues that climate fiction plays an important role in resisting defeatist attitudes to...
I this article I explore the place of the future African city as presented in contemporary African s...
Text in EnglishThis thesis investigates the relationship between humans and the nonhuman world or na...
Afrofuturism emerged as a subgenre of Science Fiction in the 1990s, and with it, stories such as Nne...
In order to counter the colonialist narratives, representation of black/women in sf, the MA thesis d...
Originally coined in the 1990s, the term Afrofuturism has become a prominent part of popular culture...
Starting with the current climate emergency, this paper addresses the role of narratives in shaping ...
There are many ways in which climate futures can be envisioned, such as global and regional climate ...
Highlighting the problematiques of working with a narrow version of greenhouse effects or global war...
This project investigates the emergence of near-future fiction in the post-colonial African novel. A...
It is widely recognised that nature must be valued in ways that go beyond narrow and to economic val...
Climates of Mutation contributes to the growing body of works focused on climate fiction by explorin...
The fact that African literary works have gained considerable patronage in scholarly writings and d...
Part one: Afrofuturism now. Author roundtable on Afrofuturism / Isiah Lavender III and Lisa Yaszek -...
Speculative fiction has a long and troubled relationship with colonialist ideologies. While the abst...
This project argues that climate fiction plays an important role in resisting defeatist attitudes to...