The spaces revealed through the practice of time manipulation in Black cultures lend themselves to storytelling, a time-hopping process that integrates memory and community.
Drawing on disparate philosophies and science behind electronic beat-making, lyricism, dance, memory, myth, and cosmology in the African and African Disaporic traditions, this book seeks to demonstrate relationships between rhythm, space, and ways of being as an articulation of futures and alternate realities made present.
- Follow up to the phenomenal Afrofuturism by Ytasha Womack
- Deeper exploration of the current and future trends of Afrofuturism
- Examines Afrofuturism as study and a life practice
- Reflection questions and mediations for guided exploration of Afrofuturist practices