Asset Details
MbrlCatalogueTitleDetail
Do you wish to reserve the book?
Visual Art and Fashion as Part of an English Department’s Afrofuturism Syllabus
by
Anatol, Giselle
in
African American authors
/ African Americans
/ African diaspora
/ Afrofuturism
/ Alaska Natives
/ American Indians
/ American literature
/ Art galleries & museums
/ Bradbury, Ray (1920-2012)
/ British & Irish literature
/ Capstone Experiences
/ College students
/ Community Relations
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Creative Teaching
/ Creative Thinking
/ Critical Thinking
/ Curricula
/ Diaspora
/ Distance Education
/ Educational activities
/ Educational aspects
/ English Departments
/ English literature
/ Essays
/ Ethnic Diversity
/ Fiction
/ Graduate Students
/ Lewis, C S (1898-1963)
/ Literary Genres
/ Midnight Robber
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Nalo Hopkinson
/ Octavia Butler
/ Orwell, George (Eric Blair) (1903-1950)
/ Painting (Visual Arts)
/ Pandemics
/ Parable of the Sower
/ Speculative fiction
/ Teaching
/ Teaching Afrofuturism
/ Thinking Skills
/ Tituba
/ Undergraduate Students
/ Universities and colleges
/ Visual arts
2022
Hey, we have placed the reservation for you!
By the way, why not check out events that you can attend while you pick your title.
You are currently in the queue to collect this book. You will be notified once it is your turn to collect the book.
Oops! Something went wrong.
Looks like we were not able to place the reservation. Kindly try again later.
Are you sure you want to remove the book from the shelf?
Visual Art and Fashion as Part of an English Department’s Afrofuturism Syllabus
by
Anatol, Giselle
in
African American authors
/ African Americans
/ African diaspora
/ Afrofuturism
/ Alaska Natives
/ American Indians
/ American literature
/ Art galleries & museums
/ Bradbury, Ray (1920-2012)
/ British & Irish literature
/ Capstone Experiences
/ College students
/ Community Relations
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Creative Teaching
/ Creative Thinking
/ Critical Thinking
/ Curricula
/ Diaspora
/ Distance Education
/ Educational activities
/ Educational aspects
/ English Departments
/ English literature
/ Essays
/ Ethnic Diversity
/ Fiction
/ Graduate Students
/ Lewis, C S (1898-1963)
/ Literary Genres
/ Midnight Robber
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Nalo Hopkinson
/ Octavia Butler
/ Orwell, George (Eric Blair) (1903-1950)
/ Painting (Visual Arts)
/ Pandemics
/ Parable of the Sower
/ Speculative fiction
/ Teaching
/ Teaching Afrofuturism
/ Thinking Skills
/ Tituba
/ Undergraduate Students
/ Universities and colleges
/ Visual arts
2022
Oops! Something went wrong.
While trying to remove the title from your shelf something went wrong :( Kindly try again later!
Do you wish to request the book?
Visual Art and Fashion as Part of an English Department’s Afrofuturism Syllabus
by
Anatol, Giselle
in
African American authors
/ African Americans
/ African diaspora
/ Afrofuturism
/ Alaska Natives
/ American Indians
/ American literature
/ Art galleries & museums
/ Bradbury, Ray (1920-2012)
/ British & Irish literature
/ Capstone Experiences
/ College students
/ Community Relations
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Creative Teaching
/ Creative Thinking
/ Critical Thinking
/ Curricula
/ Diaspora
/ Distance Education
/ Educational activities
/ Educational aspects
/ English Departments
/ English literature
/ Essays
/ Ethnic Diversity
/ Fiction
/ Graduate Students
/ Lewis, C S (1898-1963)
/ Literary Genres
/ Midnight Robber
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Nalo Hopkinson
/ Octavia Butler
/ Orwell, George (Eric Blair) (1903-1950)
/ Painting (Visual Arts)
/ Pandemics
/ Parable of the Sower
/ Speculative fiction
/ Teaching
/ Teaching Afrofuturism
/ Thinking Skills
/ Tituba
/ Undergraduate Students
/ Universities and colleges
/ Visual arts
2022
Please be aware that the book you have requested cannot be checked out. If you would like to checkout this book, you can reserve another copy
We have requested the book for you!
Your request is successful and it will be processed during the Library working hours. Please check the status of your request in My Requests.
Oops! Something went wrong.
Looks like we were not able to place your request. Kindly try again later.
Visual Art and Fashion as Part of an English Department’s Afrofuturism Syllabus
Journal Article
Visual Art and Fashion as Part of an English Department’s Afrofuturism Syllabus
2022
Request Book From Autostore
and Choose the Collection Method
Overview
Images in film, paintings, sketches, and sculpture sometimes drive ideas home in ways that words on the page do not, prompting more visceral reactions and the desire to enact change instead of thinking about subjects on a more abstract level. This essay explores how the visual arts were used in a Fall 2020 course on Afrofuturist literature to supplement conventional readings, class discussions, and writing assignments, helping students to grasp many of the central principles of genre, such as re-visioning reality and undermining the “logics” established by colonial regimes, neo-colonial powers, and systemic racism; the ways that the past permeates the present; the possibilities of Africanist existence in a rich and productive future; how intersections of race, gender, and class influence artists' reconfigurations of artistic forms long dominated by White men. Several creative research projects, produced by students at the end of the semester, are described at length and analyzed to illustrate how they proccessed course concepts, and how Afrofuturist texts resonated in powerful ways during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Publisher
Center for Critical Education, Inc,Center for Critical Education of New York,Center for Critical Education of NY,University Library System, University of Pittsburgh
Subject
This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website.