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Table of contents
Editorial Introduction to the Special Issue: The First Death of Afrofuturism
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
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
Samuel R. Delany
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