
Ezeiyoke Chukwunonso
@ezeiyokec
Book: Nigerian Speculative Fiction: Evolution. Publisher: Routledge.
Currently writing a book on horror in Nollywood's films
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11-11-2012 03:25:35
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Happy that the special issue of Science Fiction Studies on African sf which Ezeiyoke Chukwunonso, Peter J. Maurits, Ruth S. Wenske and I co-edited. You can read the special issue here: muse.jhu.edu/issue/53295

We're so excited our African sf special issue is out @ #ScienceFictionStudies! Co-editors Gibson Ncube, Ezeiyoke Chukwunonso, Ruth Wenske, I, &the authors think about how to understand African science & speculative fiction in the context of global sf. Let me introduce: muse.jhu.edu/issue/53295


In the intro, we take (T.L.) Tendai Huchu's “Egoli” (published by Wole Talabi (CONVERGENCE PROBLEMS out now) 2020) as archetypal African sf story, as it masterfully interweaves science fiction, legend, myth, and folklore, breaking down the boundaries between those forms in the process.


Ruth Wenske suggests the concept of “non-human near-omniscience”, to describe narrators with super-human knowledge. Reading Nnedi Okorafor, PhD🕷️'s Lagoon, she shows how these narrators draw on African animist traditions characterized by relationality more than by absolute power.


Gibson Ncube describes how African sf rejects past/future dichotomies by shaping sf through African cosmologies, which he conceptualizes as "Speculative sankofaration". He draws on (T.L.) Tendai Huchu's “Egoli” & Olofinlua's "The Last Brown Roof" (published by Omenana speculative fiction magazine).


Keren Omry develops the concept of “allotropic temporality” to describe how African sf resists the binaries of utopia and dystopia. She draws on works by Namwali, Tlotlo Tsamaase, and Yvette Lisa Ndlovu (Publishing Updates Only).




Marta Mboka Tveit explores the concept of "meshwork ecologies, discussing Mame Bougouma Diene’s “Hell Freezes Over” (in AfroSF) & Athi-Patra Ruga’s Azania series. Sustainable futures she writes, are central to African sf: it registers the environmental ethos of African ways of life.







Finally, my book, 'Nigerian Speculative Fiction: Evolution', is out. Thanks to everyone, especially to Chloe Germaine, Dr Sarah Ilott, Bodhisattva C, Taryne Jade Taylor, Mark Bould and the two anonymous reviewers for your support. You can order a copy at routledge.com/Nigerian-Specu…
