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10 Black Futurity

  • Grace Adeniyi-Ogunyankin , Adesoji Babalola and Kendall Witaszek
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Abstract

This chapter argues that Black futurity has prompted feminist political geography to pay more attention to the ways in which time contributes to (re)producing power relations. By situating Black futurity as a critical aspect of Black geographies, we explore how Black social-spatial temporalities emphasize Black agency and resistance through everyday politics and dynamic practices, improvisations, and Black livingness which trouble Black victimhood and highlight both Black present and future as sites and temporalities with new possibilities. We assert that Black futurity not only resides in Afrofuturistic reimagining through speculative texts but is also rooted in the ‘future present,’ current spaces, and daily shapeshifting of moving from objecthood to subjecthood. We also underscore the symbiotic relationship between Black futurity and feminist political geography by emphasizing the former’s engagement with alternative geopolitical visions and geopolitical praxes as they pertain to valuing Black life, livingness, and worldmaking.

Abstract

This chapter argues that Black futurity has prompted feminist political geography to pay more attention to the ways in which time contributes to (re)producing power relations. By situating Black futurity as a critical aspect of Black geographies, we explore how Black social-spatial temporalities emphasize Black agency and resistance through everyday politics and dynamic practices, improvisations, and Black livingness which trouble Black victimhood and highlight both Black present and future as sites and temporalities with new possibilities. We assert that Black futurity not only resides in Afrofuturistic reimagining through speculative texts but is also rooted in the ‘future present,’ current spaces, and daily shapeshifting of moving from objecthood to subjecthood. We also underscore the symbiotic relationship between Black futurity and feminist political geography by emphasizing the former’s engagement with alternative geopolitical visions and geopolitical praxes as they pertain to valuing Black life, livingness, and worldmaking.

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