Introduction to Afrofuturism 2.0 Reynaldo Anderson and Charles E. Jones Part I: Quantum Visions of Futuristic Blackness Chapter One: Reading Wangechi Mutu''s Non je ne regrette rien through Kindred Tiffany Barber Chapter Two: Afrofuturism on Web 3.0: Vernacular Cartography and Augmented Space Nettrice Gaskins Chapter Three: The Real Ghost in the Machine: Afrofuturism and the haunting of racial space in I Robot and DETROPIA Ricardo Guthrie Part II: Planetary Vibes, Digital Ciphers, and Hip Hop Sonic Remix Chapter Four: The Armageddon Effect -- and Other Afrofuturist Chronopolitics of Alien Nation tobias C. van Veen Chapter Five: Afrofuturism''s Musical Princess Janelle MonĂ¡e: Psychadelic Soul Message Music Infused with a Sci-Fi Twist Grace D. Gipson Chapter Six: Hip Hop Holograms: Tupac Shakur, Technological Immortality and Time Travel Ken McCleod Part III: Forecasting Dark Bodies, Africology, and the Narrative Imagination Chapter Seven: Afrofuturism and Religion: Our Old Ship of Zion Andrew Rollins Chapter Eight: Playing a Minority Forecaster in Search of Afrofuturism: Where Am I in this Future, Stewart Brand? Lonny Avi Brooks Chapter Nine: Rewriting the Narrative: Communicology and the Speculative Discourse of Afrofuturism David DeIuliis and Jeff Lohr Chapter Ten: Africana Women''s Science Fiction and Narrative Medicine: Difference, Ethics and Empathy Esther Jones Chapter Eleven: "To be African is to Merge Technology and Magic": An Interview with Nnedi Okorafor Quianna Whitted About the Contributorsricology, and the Narrative Imagination Chapter Seven: Afrofuturism and Religion: Our Old Ship of Zion Andrew Rollins Chapter Eight: Playing a Minority Forecaster in Search of Afrofuturism: Where Am I in this Future, Stewart Brand? Lonny Avi Brooks Chapter Nine: Rewriting the Narrative: Communicology and the Speculative Discourse of Afrofuturism David DeIuliis and Jeff Lohr Chapter Ten: Africana Women''s Science Fiction and Narrative Medicine: Difference, Ethics and Empathy Esther Jones Chapter Eleven: "To be African is to Merge Technology and Magic": An Interview with Nnedi Okorafor Quianna Whitted About the Contributorsricology, and the Narrative Imagination Chapter Seven: Afrofuturism and Religion: Our Old Ship of Zion Andrew Rollins Chapter Eight: Playing a Minority Forecaster in Search of Afrofuturism: Where Am I in this Future, Stewart Brand? Lonny Avi Brooks Chapter Nine: Rewriting the Narrative: Communicology and the Speculative Discourse of Afrofuturism David DeIuliis and Jeff Lohr Chapter Ten: Africana Women''s Science Fiction and Narrative Medicine: Difference, Ethics and Empathy Esther Jones Chapter Eleven: "To be African is to Merge Technology and Magic": An Interview with Nnedi Okorafor Quianna Whitted About the Contributorsricology, and the Narrative Imagination Chapter Seven: Afrofuturism and Religion: Our Old Ship of Zion Andrew Rollins Chapter Eight: Playing a Minority Forecaster in Search of Afrofuturism: Where Am I in this Future, Stewart Brand? Lonny Avi Brooks Chapter Nine: Rewriting the Narrative: Communicology and the Speculative Discourse of Afrofuturism David DeIuliis and Jeff Lohr Chapter Ten: Africana Women''s Science Fiction and Narrative Medicine: Difference, Ethics and Empathy Esther Jones Chapter Eleven: "To be African is to Merge Technology and Magic": An Interview with Nnedi Okorafor Quianna Whitted About the Contributorsting the Narrative: Communicology and the Speculative Discourse of Afrofuturism David DeIuliis and Jeff Lohr Chapter Ten: Africana Women''s Science Fiction and Narrative Medicine: Difference, Ethics and Empathy Esther Jones Chapter Eleven: "To be African is to Merge Technology and Magic": An Interview with Nnedi Okorafor Quianna Whitted About the Contributors.
Afrofuturism 2. 0 : The Rise of Astro-Blackness