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Divine consciousness : from dystopian diaspora to afrofuturism

Title
Divine consciousness : from dystopian diaspora to afrofuturism / Kamal A.M. Al Mansour.
Author
Al-Mansour, Kamal A.M.
Publication
  • San Jose, California : artGriot Publishing, [2020]
  • ©2020

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Description
261 pages : illustrations; 22 cm
Summary
"Divine Consciousness: From a Dystopian Diaspora to Afrofuturism, takes readers on a journey, from a point in time when the African Diaspora was just beginning, to a time yet to be determined-the future. For 340 years, Black people were the "Slave-Industrial Complex." We were subjected to absolute and unspeakable horror, brutality, and oppression with no abatement and for the next 155 years, subjugated by the Black Codes, Jim Crow laws, lynchings, voter disenfranchisement, oppression, police brutality, mass incarceration, injustice, and inequality; executed and maintained by a system of white supremacy. I contend that such experiences and existence are dystopian. I set-forth several analogies to dystopian films and literature, and I provide an in-depth analysis of our experiences and how and why we are in a dystopian state.As in some dystopian films, mostly science-fiction, there is often a way out, but not always for everyone. But, for this current dystopian reality, Black people desperately need to find a way out. In the book, I discuss several foundational references, namely Afrocentricity and ancestral memories, that are key to our journey out of this dystopia and to Afrofuturism. However, we need first to understand that Afrofuturism is not music, literature, art, or film exclusively. And, neither is it rooted in mysticism or myth or only found in Wakanda. In Divine Consciousness, From a Dystopian Diaspora to Afrofuturism, I will take you B(l)ack to the future, B(l)ack and forward, and share how Afrofuturism is real and attainable. The journey to Afrofuturism, however, requires self-affirmation, self-actualization, and self-determination. It also requires a transformation and elevation of Black collective consciousness. Then and only then, will you ascend to a divine consciousness-if you choose." --Sleeve.
Subject
  • African diaspora > History
  • Afrofuturism > History
  • African Americans in literature
  • Dystopias in popular culture
  • Dystopias in literature
  • African diaspora
  • Afrofuturism
Genre/Form
History.
Call Number
Sc D 23-739
ISBN
  • 9781735613925
  • 1735613924
OCLC
1312992030
Author
Al-Mansour, Kamal A.M., author.
Title
Divine consciousness : from dystopian diaspora to afrofuturism / Kamal A.M. Al Mansour.
Publisher
San Jose, California : artGriot Publishing, [2020]
Copyright Date
©2020
Edition
First edition.
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Local Subject
Black author.
Research Call Number
Sc D 23-739
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