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Black Quantum Futurism Theory & Practice Vol: II Black Quantum Futurism Theory & Practice Vol: II by Rasheedah Phillips
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“Futurism, alternatively known as futurology and future studies, refers to the act of theorizing or envisioning possible, probable, and preferable future(s). Much in the way that historical studies seeks to tell stories of the past (or some approximation to the past, as experienced by a privileged few), futurism attempts to not only envision what is to come, but to understand what about the world is likely to continue, and what about the world could plausibly change. Futurism seeks a systematic and pattern-based understanding of past and present, and to determine the likelihood of future events and trends. The most relevant practice and theory of "futurism" for the purposes of BQF Theory and Practice is Afrofuturism. Afrofuturistic concepts of sci-fi, fantasy, myth, and speculation bind both the past and future, delivering them to a Now in visual, literary, musical terms (and any other mode of expression that one sees fit to attach the Afrofuturistic lens to). Afrofuturism is visionary and retrospective and current all at once, in that it recognizes that time cycles, spirals, or can be experienced in many other shapes, and at varying rates.”
Rasheedah Phillips, Black Quantum Futurism Theory & Practice Vol: II