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Published by The Library of America, US, 2025
ISBN 10: 159853811X ISBN 13: 9781598538113
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ISBN 10: 159853811X ISBN 13: 9781598538113
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ISBN 10: 159853811X ISBN 13: 9781598538113
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A cutting-edge collection of the best short stories in contemporary Afrofuturist fiction-from Hugo, Nebula, and Stoker award-winning Black authors"This is essential reading." -Publishers Weekly (starred review)A cutting-edge collection of the best short stories in contemporary Afrofuturist fiction-from Hugo, Nebula, and Stoker award-winning Black authors"This is essential reading." -Publishers Weekly (starred review)Black speculative fiction has never been better than it is here and now. On the shoulders of Afrofuturist masters like Octavia E. Butler and Samuel R. Delany and pioneering visionaries before them, a new, abundant, and brilliant generation of contemporary Black authors, some of them just beginning their careers, is conjuring up a very real renaissance.Edited by SF-expert andre carrington, and including Hugo, Nebula, and Locus award winners alongside emerging and experimental voices, The Black Fantastic showcases the artistry of these breakout literary stars and celebrates the diversity of their talents.Including Afrofuturist science fiction, weird and fantastic tales, horror and the paranormal, apocalyptic lyricism, time travel, superheroes, and more, here are twenty mindblowing, horror-strewn, weird, woke, nerdy, terrifying, liberating, fantastic, utopian, surreal, genre-defying and empowering short stories, all of them worth reading and rereading now and far into futurity.Reclaiming histories of racism and oppression and seizing the day, these writers are forging kaleidoscopic new senses of Black identity, community, and imaginative freedom. "A cutting-edge collection of the best short stories in contempora ry Afrofuturist fiction--from Hugo, Nebula, and Stoker award-winning Black authors."--Provided by publisher. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Published by Fordham University Press, 2026
ISBN 10: 1531513336 ISBN 13: 9781531513337
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Language: English
Published by Fordham University Press, 2026
ISBN 10: 1531513336 ISBN 13: 9781531513337
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Published by Univ Of Minnesota Press, 2016
ISBN 10: 0816678960 ISBN 13: 9780816678969
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Language: English
Published by Fordham University Press, New York, 2026
ISBN 10: 1531513336 ISBN 13: 9781531513337
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A revelatory history of Black radio productions from the 1950s to the presentAudiofuturism uncovers the vibrant, overlooked history of radio adaptations that placed Black speculative writing before mass audiences, showing how sound shaped the politics and pleasures of twentieth- and twenty-first-century culture. While adaptation studies has long privileged film and sound studies has centered Black music, andre m. carrington redirects attention to radio drama to demonstrate how performance translates the Black fantastic imagination into an audible cultural heritage. Drawing on scripts, surviving recordings, production files, and author archives, the book reconstructs how radio made listeners hear literature differently and how those sonic interpretations reverberate through American Studies, media history, and Black literary traditions.Organized as a scan across the dial, the study moves from World War II to the digital age. It begins with New World A-Coming, a wartime series inspired by Roi Ottley that folded antiracist reporting and Popular Front ideals into weekly dramatizations aligned with the Black presss Double Victory campaign against fascism at home and abroad. It then tunes to bohemian 1960s New York, where Samuel R. Delanys The Star-Pit became a striking radio play in which voice, silence, and experimental effects stage queer futurity. The book next considers the 2002 Seeing Ear Theatre adaptation of Octavia E. Butlers Kindred, showing how audible epigraphs drawn from enslaved womens narratives converse with Butlers negotiations over dramatic audio rights, and how performance intensifies the novels reckoning with slavery and memory. Finally, Audiofuturism listens to the BBCs 2016 adaptation of Toni Morrisons Beloved, written by Patricia Cumper, to track how Black British theatre traditions and national broadcasting reshape a canonical American ghost story for twenty-first-century ears.Across these case studies, carrington shows how radio dramatists and authors collaborated, compromised, and innovated to make speculative literature speak. The result is a fresh account of adaptation that enlarges the archive of Black sound, reframes radio as a site of cultural world-making, and invites scholars and general readers to listen again to the past in order to imagine different futures. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Language: English
Published by University of Minnesota Press, US, 2016
ISBN 10: 0816678960 ISBN 13: 9780816678969
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Paperback. Condition: New. In Speculative Blackness, AndrÉ M. Carrington analyzes the highly racialized genre of speculative fiction-including science fiction, fantasy, and utopian works, along with their fan cultures-to illustrate the relationship between genre conventions in media and the meanings ascribed to blackness in the popular imagination.Carrington's argument about authorship, fandom, and race in a genre that has been both marginalized and celebrated offers a black perspective on iconic works of science fiction. He examines the career of actor Nichelle Nichols, who portrayed the character Uhura in the original Star Trek television series and later became a recruiter for NASA, and the spin-off series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, set on a space station commanded by a black captain. He recovers a pivotal but overlooked moment in 1950s science fiction fandom in which readers and writers of fanzines confronted issues of race by dealing with a fictitious black fan writer and questioning the relevance of race to his ostensible contributions to the 'zines. Carrington mines the productions of Marvel comics and the black-owned comics publisher Milestone Media, particularly the representations of black sexuality in its flagship title, Icon. He also interrogates online fan fiction about black British women in Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the Harry Potter series. Throughout this nuanced analysis, Carrington theorizes the relationship between race and genre in cultural production, revealing new understandings of the significance of blackness in twentieth-century American literature and culture.
Language: English
Published by Univ Of Minnesota Press, 2016
ISBN 10: 0816678960 ISBN 13: 9780816678969
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Language: English
Published by University of Minnesota Press, Minnesota, 2016
ISBN 10: 0816678960 ISBN 13: 9780816678969
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Andre M. Carrington analyzes the highly racialized genre ofspeculative fiction-including science fiction, fantasy, and utopian works,along with their fan cultures-to illustrate the relationship between genreconventions in media and the meanings ascribed to blackness in the popularimagination. Speculative Blackness reveals new understandings of thesignificance of blackness in twentieth-century American literature and culture. Andre M. Carrington analyzes the highly racialized genre ofspeculative fiction-including science fiction, fantasy, and utopian works,along with their fan cultures-to illustrate the relationship between genreconventions in media and the meanings ascribed to blackness in the popularimagination. Speculative Blackness Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Language: English
Published by Univ Of Minnesota Press, 2016
ISBN 10: 0816678960 ISBN 13: 9780816678969
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