Revolutionary Art and the Creation of the Future: The Afrofuturist Texts of José Antonio Aponte and Martin R. Delany
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. The Texts
1.2. The Theories: The Dark Fantastic and Afrofuturism
2. José Antonio Aponte’s Book of Paintings
2.1. Aponte’s Painting and Reimaginings of the Past
2.2. Aponte’s Painting of the Future through Revolutionary Figures
2.3. Conclusions
3. Martin Delany’s Blake
3.1. Marronage, Magic, and the Dark Other
3.2. Transnational Revolution and the Futurism of Pan-African State-Building
3.3. Conclusions
4. Conclusions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Fisher, J.J. Revolutionary Art and the Creation of the Future: The Afrofuturist Texts of José Antonio Aponte and Martin R. Delany. Arts 2024, 13, 129. https://doi.org/10.3390/arts13040129
Fisher JJ. Revolutionary Art and the Creation of the Future: The Afrofuturist Texts of José Antonio Aponte and Martin R. Delany. Arts. 2024; 13(4):129. https://doi.org/10.3390/arts13040129
Chicago/Turabian StyleFisher, James J. 2024. "Revolutionary Art and the Creation of the Future: The Afrofuturist Texts of José Antonio Aponte and Martin R. Delany" Arts 13, no. 4: 129. https://doi.org/10.3390/arts13040129
APA StyleFisher, J. J. (2024). Revolutionary Art and the Creation of the Future: The Afrofuturist Texts of José Antonio Aponte and Martin R. Delany. Arts, 13(4), 129. https://doi.org/10.3390/arts13040129