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#19. Ecriture, architecture, féminisme : l'afrofuturisme dans Black Panther

29 Dec 2020

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Episode 19 : Ecriture, architecture, féminisme : l'afrofuturisme dans Black Panther L'article original : Elisabeth Abena Osei, "Wakanda Africa do you see? Reading Black Panther as a decolonial film through the lens of the Sankofa theory", Critical Studies in Media Communication, 2020. --------- Les références citées dans l'article et mobilisées implicitement ou explicitement dans le podcast : Mark Dery, Black to the future: Interviews with Samuel R. Delany, Greg Tate, and Tricia Rose, Flame Wars: The Discourse of Cyberculture, p. 179–222. https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1220m2w.12 Saki Mafundikwa, Afrikan alphabets: The story of writing in Africa, Mark Batty Publisher, 2007. Erwin Panofsky, Studies in iconology. Humanistic themes in the art of the renaissance, Westview Press, 1972. Niara Sudarkasa, “The status of women” in indigenous African societies. Feminist Studies, 12 (1), 1986, p. 91–103. --------- Pour aller plus loin : Le super podcast de RFI en 5 volets "Qu'est-ce que l'afrofuturisme" : https://www.rfi.fr/fr/emission/20190602-afrofuturismes-podcast-episode-1-black-panther Mbembe Achille, « Afrofuturisme et devenir-nègre du monde », Politique africaine, 2014/4 (N° 136), p. 121-133 Cezara Nicola, "A question of the sonic: problematizing Afrofuturism and its relation to Black Sound, with a case study of DJ Steloolive’s performance art", Critical Studies in Media Communication, 37(4), 2020, p. 337‑349. Eva Ulrike Pirker et Judith Rahn, "Afrofuturist trajectories across time, space and media", Critical Studies in Media Communication, 37(4), 2020, p. 283‑297.

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