• Afrofuturism: The World of Black Sci-Fi and Fantasy Culture

  • By: Ytasha L. Womack
  • Narrated by: Karen Chilton
  • Length: 5 hrs and 55 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (64 ratings)

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Afrofuturism: The World of Black Sci-Fi and Fantasy Culture

By: Ytasha L. Womack
Narrated by: Karen Chilton
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Publisher's summary

A 2014 Locus Awards finalist, nonfiction category.

Wonderfully narrated by Karen Chilton, Afrofuturism is an engaging, hip, and accessible primer to the music, literature, and art of Afrofuturism. Author Ytasha Womack introduces listeners to the burgeoning community of artists creating Afrofuturist works. She writes engagingly about the innovators from the past and the wide range of subjects they explore - from the sci-fi literature of Samuel Delany, Octavia Butler, and N. K. 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.

The audiobook’s topics range from the “alien” experience of blacks in America to the “wake up” cry that peppers sci-fi literature, sermons, and activism. With an aim to both entertain and enlighten, Afrofuturists strive to break down racial, ethnic, and social limitations to empower and free individuals to be themselves.

Karen Chilton is an experienced, warm, and dynamic actor who has narrated many excellent audiobook recordings. She was the reader of the 2017 Audiofile Earphones Award-winning The March Against Fear. She was also the narrator of Michelle Alexander’s much acclaimed The New Jim Crow.

©2013 Chicago Review Press and Susan Schulman Literary Agency (P)2018 Echo Point Books & Media, LLC
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"Far Out & Outta Sight" in the Far Far Away

This was a great introduction and induction into the ever growing genre of AfroFuturism. The modern day examples and the probing questions to draw thought and lingered contemplation were each a godsent. I have so many notes and plan to listen again ro catch anything I may have missed. As a black, queer writer, this is exactly what I have been aspiring towards and already writing in the voice of, but, as it was mentioned a few times concerning other creatives, I hadn't realized that's what this genre was called or that it existed AND has had, and continues to have, cultural weight and dynamic prospects. Transformative!

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The Future

“The Future is here,The Future is NOW” In my opinion this is the book that will free ALL mental slavery and create a new backdrop to look forward and not be so tied down to our past so much it negatively effects our present. This book provides the key to finally take the chains off forever....

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Awesome.

This book does not disappoint. It was thorough, well-researched and inspiring. Narration was top notch. Loved it so much I bought the paperback book to reference, while I listened.

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Great Foray into the World of AfroFuturism

The author wrote in such a way did not talk down to the uninitiated.It was interesting and intriguing while simultaneously being comprehensive and cool.

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Amazing, Engaging and Informative Read

I actually stumbled on this book by mistake and I'm glad I did. As someone that has been immersing myself in a lot of Sci Fi and fantasy written by Black authors (Adeyemi, Ireland, Okorafor etc.) as well as the Tuskegee Heirs comic, Black Panther and others, this book helped me have a deeper understanding of what Afrofuturism is beyond what I thought I knew (it's history, practitioners, it's purpose etc)

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Love it!

Great book! I think all should read as an introduction to Afrofuturism. I learned a lot. Highly recommend.

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An absolute must read!

It took me a while to finish not because the book was hard to listen to, yet because I needed to listen to certain parts more than once. I love this book and will listen again.

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amazing

just what the Afrofuturistic doctor needed! an amazing tale to dive deep into the movement.

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Wonder definition

Great summary of Afrofuturist and it's history. I enjoyed the examples which ranged from literature to music to media.

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Inspira otros futurismos

Si buscas una colleción de la diversa historia de artistas de la diáspora africana que han inventado nuevos futuros con su arte y pensamiento, ya la encontraste. Womack educa, entretiene y fascina con su narrativa, y además, nos hace pensar al público sobre las posibilidades de inventar también nuestros propios futuros desencadenados de los sistemas que nos mantienen a todes/as/os luchando para algo mejor. Además del contenido, la narradora, Karen Chilton, tiene una voz tan placentera que hasta no quería yo que terminara el libro ya que tendría que buscar otro solo para escucharle la voz.

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