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Preface: "All At One Point" Conveys the Point, Period: Or, Black Science Fiction Is Bursting Out All Over
Introductions: "Dark Matter" Matters
Imaginative Encounters Hortense J. Spillers Spillers, Hortense J. 3
Black to the Future: Afro-Futurism 1.0 Mark Dery Dery, Mark 6
"On the Other Side of the Glass": The Television Roots of Black Science Fiction Marleen S. Barr Barr, Marleen S. 14
Essays: The Blackness of Outer Space Fiction as Blast(Off) from the Past
Becoming Animal in Black Women's Science Fiction Madhu Dubey Dubey, Madhu 31
"God Is Change": Persuasion and Pragmatic Utopianism in Octavia E. Butler's Earthseed Novels Ellen Peel Peel, Ellen 52
Tananarive Due and Nalo Hopkinson Revisit the Reproduction of Mothering: Legacies of the Past and Strategies for the Future Alcena Madeline Davis Rogan Rogan, Alcena Madeline Davis 75
Close Encounters between Traditional and Nontraditional Science Fiction: Octavia E. Butler's Kindred and Gayl Jones's Corregidora Sing the Time Travel Blues Jennifer E. Henton Henton, Jennifer E. 100
Beyond the History We Know: Nnedi Okorafor-Mbachu, Nisi Shawl, and Jarla Tangh Rethink Science Fiction Tradition De Witt Douglas Kilgore Kilgore, De Witt Douglas 119
Responses to De Witt Douglas Kilgore: Bubbling Champagne Power Trip Nisi Shawl Shawl, Nisi 130
"Of Course People Can Fly" Nnedi Okorafor-Mbachu Okorafor-Mbachu, Nnedi 131
Carla Johnson/Jarla Tangh: A Close Encounter with My Pseudonym Jarla Tangh Tangh, Jarla 132
Stories: Techno/Magic Sistahs Are Not the Sistahs from Another Planet
The Book of Martha Octavia E. Butler Butler, Octavia E. 135
Double Consciousness AndreaHairston Hairston, Andrea 151
Dynamo Hum Nisi Shawl Shawl, Nisi 158
The Ferryman Sheree R. Thomas Thomas, Sheree R. 167
Herbal Nalo Hopkinson Hopkinson, Nalo 174
Commentaries: Kindred Spirit
On Octavia E. Butler Tananarive Dub Dub, Tananarive 179
Can a Brother Get Some Love? Sociobiology in Images of African-American Sensuality in Contemporary Cinema: Or, Why We'd Better the Hell Claim Vin Diesel as Our Own Steven Barnes Barnes, Steven 182
A Conversation with Samuel R. Delany about Sex, Gender, Race, Writing - and Science Fiction Samuel R. Delany Delany, Samuel R. Carl Freedman Freedman, Carl 191
Black "Science Faction": An Interview with Kevin Wilmott, Director and Writer of CSA, The Confederate States of America Kevin Willmott Willmott, Kevin Marleen S. Ban Ban, Marleen S. 236
Octavia's Healing Power: A Tribute to the Late Great Octavia E. Butler Nnedi Okorafor-Mbachu Okorafor-Mbachu, Nnedi 241
Afterword: The Big Bang: Or, the Inception of Scholarship about Black Women Science Fiction Writers Marleen S. Ban Ban, Marleen S. 245
Response to the Afterword
Connecting Metamorphoses: Italo Calvino's Mrs. Ph(i)NKo and I, Dr. Ph(d)SalvagGlo Ruth Salvaggio Salvaggio, Ruth 249
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