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点击放大图片点击缩小图片披露声明作者未发现潜在的利益冲突。注1:《如何描写非洲》。2、《黑到未来》。3 Okorafor,《非洲未来主义的定义》。4 Yahmatta-Taylor,《Combahee River集体声明》。5哈伯斯坦,《超凡脱俗》。6穆迪比:《非洲的发明》;7维:《思考殖民图书馆》。" 8巴特勒,"预测未来的几个规则。9沃姆斯利,《未来也有黑人》附加信息撰稿人说明jacqueline Tafadzwa Nyathi jacqueline T. Nyathi是一位作家。她目前为泛非周报《The Continent》和《The Sunday Long Read》撰稿。她曾为POVO杂志和其他出版物撰稿。
Imagining Africa: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever vs. The Woman King
Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1 Wainana, “How to Write About Africa.”2 Dery, “Black to the Future.”3 Okorafor, African Futurism Defined.4 Yahmatta-Taylor, “The Combahee River Collective Statement.”5 Halberstam, “Unworldking.”6 Mudimbe, The Invention of Africa.7 Wai, “Thinking the Colonial Library.”8 Butler, “A Few Rules For Predicting The Future.”9 Wormsley, “There Are Black People In The Future.”Additional informationNotes on contributorsJacqueline Tafadzwa NyathiJacqueline T. Nyathi is a writer. She currently contributes to The Continent, a weekly pan-African newspaper, and to The Sunday Long Read. She has previously contributed to POVO magazine and other publications.