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Afrofuturism in Time and Space I know from threads I've seen over the years that there are several academics on here. I saw this call for papers and thought I'd throw it out here since I don't have the time to contribute anything.
Here's the call: https://call-for-papers.s...-and-space I can think of a few good essays showcasing Prince's relationship to Afrofuturism. "NPG Bum Rush the Ship" / "The Exodus has Begun" from the Exodus album and the NPG albums' relationship to George Clinton's complicated P-Funk mythology, for instance. Intersections between pan-African sci-fi and the loose Vanilla Sky storyline in Art Official Age could be interesting too.
Just to be clear, I am unaffiliated with this and I'm not soliciting for anything.
Someone do this.
(If nothing else, maybe this can be a thread about sci-fi Prince.) | |
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I'm noot qualified to ake this, but I hope someone will. Could be really interesting. Maybe Rainbow Children could be seen in this perspective as well? The wooh is on the one! | |
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Maybe "Family Name," I guess, with its reference to the Akashic Records. | |
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Hmm, you'd be hard pressed to find anything consistent in his work. Maybe talk about his more esoteric beliefs in pyramids and general conspiracy theory stuff? I wouldn't be qualified on the area enough to write this but there's definitely a few threads that could be picked up on and explored. | |
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