Loving The Alien—Black Science Fiction
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"The triumph of black American culture is that, forcibly stripped by the Middle Passage and Slavery Days of any direct connection with African mother culture, it has nonetheless survived; by syncretism, by bricolage, by a day-to-day programme of appropriation and adaptation as resourcefully broad-minded as any in history."--“Loving The Alien—Black Science Fiction” (1992) by Mark Sinker |
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“Loving The Alien—Black Science Fiction”[1] (1992) is an essay by Mark Sinker on Afrofuturism. It was published in The Wire.
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