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  2. Indigenous Futurisms - Wikipedia

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    The term Indigenous Futurism, now called Indigenous Futurisms since 2012, was coined by Grace Dillon, [45] professor in the Indigenous Nations Studies Program at Portland State University. [46] The term was inspired by Afrofuturism and Africanfuturism , all of which encapsulate multiple modes of art-making from literature to visual arts ...

  3. Grace Dillon - Wikipedia

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    Similar to the concept of Afrofuturism, Dillon is best known for coining the term Indigenous Futurism, which is a movement consisting of art, literature and other forms of media which express Indigenous perspectives of the past, present and future in the context of science fiction and related sub-genres.

  4. List of Afrofuturist literature - Wikipedia

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    The emerging genre of Afrofuturist literature is influenced by two strands, Afro-pessimism and Black optimism. [7] Afro-pessimism asserts that the violence of colonialism and slavery contributes to a definition of Blackness as a state of non-being. In this state, Black individuals exist within and yet are alienated from the rest of society. [8]

  5. A Snake Falls to Earth - Wikipedia

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    A Snake Falls to Earth is a 2021 speculative novel by Darcie Little Badger marketed to readers aged 12–18. It falls into the distinct genre of Indigenous Futurism, which includes narratives regarding "the process of 'returning to ourselves', which involves discovering how personally one is affected by colonization, discarding the emotional and psychological baggage carried from its impact ...

  6. Afrofuturism - Wikipedia

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    Afrofuturism is a cultural aesthetic, philosophy of science, and history that explores the intersection of the African diaspora culture with science and technology. It addresses themes and concerns of the African diaspora through technoculture and speculative fiction, encompassing a range of media and artists with a shared interest in envisioning black futures that stem from Afro-diasporic ...

  7. Darcie Little Badger - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous Futurism is a growing movement in the arts and literature in which Native writers create science fiction and fantasy with characters and themes drawn from indigenous cultures. [19] [20] With much of her science fiction, Little Badger has contributed to this movement.

  8. Fendi caps couture with futurism-tinged ode to Lagerfeld at ...

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    As Paris Couture Week drew to a close, Fendi offered a mesmerizing blend of minimalist futurism and homage to the legendary Karl Lagerfeld. Celebrities like Zendaya and Reese Witherspoon were on ...

  9. Futurism (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Cubo-Futurism, the main school of painting and sculpture practiced by the Russian Futurists; Ego-Futurism, a Russian literary movement of the 1910s; Indigenous Futurism, a movement consisting of art, literature, comics, games; Neo-futurism, a contemporary art and architecture movement; Retrofuturism, a modern art movement