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The latest issue of Extrapolation is now available online.

 

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This month’s issue is a Special Issue on Afrofuturism. Browse all articles here.    

 

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Table of contents

 

Editorial Introduction to the Special Issue: The First Death of Afrofuturism 

 

Contributors 

   

Black Technoculture and/as Afrofuturism 

André Brock 

   

Latinxs Unidos: Futurism and Latinidad in United States Latinx Hip-Hop 

Taryne Jade Taylor 

   

Capturing the Future Back in Africa: Afrofuturist Media Ephemera 

Lidia Kniaź 

   

Twenty-First Century Afrofuturist Aliens: Shifting to the Space of Third Contact 

Jessica FitzPatrick 

   

Alternative Futurisms: Tananarive Due’s African Immortal Series 

Joy Sanchez-Taylor 

   

“Everything is changed by virtue of being lost”: African Futurism Between Globalization and the Anthropocene in Tade Thompson’s Rosewater 

Hugh Charles O’Connell 

   

Land and Pessimistic Futures in Contemporary African American Speculative Fiction 

Kirsten Dillender 

 

“A More Realistic View”: Reimagining Sympoietic Practice in Octavia Butler’s Parables 

Doug Stark 

 

The Mirror of Afrofuturism 

Samuel R. Delany 

   

Reviews of Books 

James Hamby, Mark Bould, Kelly J. Drumright, Sean Memolo, J. P. Telotte, Timothy S. Murphy, Jerome Winter, Bruce A. Beatie, Paul Kincaid, Donald M. Hassler, Thomas J. Morrissey, Audrey Taylor, Ritch Calvin, Howard V. Hendrix, Dennis Wilson Wise, Jason W. Ellis, and D. Harlan Wilson   

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