"An educational and entertaining guide to sci-fi and fantasy within African American culture. Comprising
elements of the avant-garde, science fiction, cutting-edge hip-hop,
black comix, and graphic novels, Afrofuturism spans both underground
and mainstream pop culture. With a twofold aim to entertain and
enlighten, Afrofuturists strive to break down racial, ethnic, and all
social limitations to empower and free individuals to be themselves.
This book introduces readers to the burgeoning artists creating
Afrofuturist works, the history of innovators in the past, and the wide
range of subjects they explore. From the sci-fi literature of Samuel
Delany, Octavia Butler, and NK Jemisin to the musical cosmos of Sun Ra,
George Clinton, and the Black Eyed Peas’ will.i.am, to the visual and
multimedia artists inspired by African Dogon myths and Egyptian
deities, topics range from the “alien” experience of blacks in America
to the “wake up” cry that peppers sci-fi literature, sermons, and
activism. Interviews with rappers, composers, musicians, singers,
authors, comic illustrators, painters, and DJs, as well as Afrofuturist
professors, provide a firsthand look at this fascinating movement."