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Episode 2 - Afrofuturism: For who?

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Narrative Futures
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Mohale Mashigo describes her relationship with time, imagining a future inflected by apartheid, and her controversial Afrofuturism essay.

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Series
Narrative Futures
People
Mohale Mashigo
The Yearning
afrofuturism
apartheid
South Africa
science fiction
speculative fiction
fantasy
representation
narrative futures
futures thinking network
Keywords
Mohale Mashigo
Chelsea Haith
Louis Greenberg
Department: The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH)
Date Added: 22/10/2020
Duration: 00:32:58

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