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3Your Android Ain’t Funky : Race, Power, and Children in Otherworldly ImaginationsIn David W. Kupferman & Andrew Gibbons (eds.), Childhood, Science Fiction, and Pedagogy: Children Ex Machina, Springer Singapore. pp. 93-110. 2019.Imagination of the impossible is a common, delightful part of early childhood experiences, as are the content and contexts of what Haraway, Donna calls SF, the multitude of possibilities for speculating futures and otherworldly imaginations. It is a wonder, then, despite deep histories of SF in African American intellectual traditions and recent further blooming of people of African descent in SF, there are so few young Black children in SF across literature and media. Not that there aren’t twee…Read more
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22Gottschalk’s Engagement with the Ungovernable: Louis Moreau Gottschalk and the Bamboula RhythmEducational Studies 54 (4): 415-428. 2018.
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