Tabla de Contenidos:
  • All at one point conveys the point, period: or, black science fiction is bursting out all over
  • Imaginative encounters / Hortense J. Spillers
  • Black to the future: Afro-Futurism 1.0 / Mark Dery
  • On the other side of the glass: the television roots of Black science fiction / Marleen S. Barr
  • Becoming animal in Black women's science fiction / Madhu Dubey
  • God is change: persuasion and pragmatic utopianism in Octavia E. Butler's earthseed novels / Ellen Peel
  • Tananarive Due and Nalo Hopkinson revisit the reproduction of mothering: legacies of the past and strategies for the future / Alcena Madeline Davis Rogan
  • Close encounters between traditional and nontraditional science fiction: Octavia E. Butler's Kindred and Gayl Jone's Corregidora sing the time travel blues / Jennifer E. Henton
  • Beyond the history we know: Nnedi Okorafor-Mbachu, Nisi Shawl, and Jarla Tangh rethink science fiction tradition / De Witt Douglas Kilgore
  • Bubbling champagne power trip / Nisi Shawl
  • Of course people can fly / Nnedi Okorafor-Mbachu
  • Carla Johnson/Jarla Tangh: a close encounter with my pseudonym / Jarla Tangh
  • The book of Martha / Octavia E. Butler
  • Double Consciousness / Andrea Hairston
  • Dynamo Hum / Nisi Shawl
  • The ferryman / Sheree R. Thomas
  • Herbal / Nalo Hopkinson
  • On Octavia E. Butler / Tananarive Due
  • 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
  • A conversation with Samuel R. Delany about sex, gender, race, writing-and science fiction / Samuel R. Delany and Carl Freedman
  • Black science faction: an interview with Kevin Willmott, director and writer of CSA, the confederate states of America / Kevin Willmott and Marleen S. Barr
  • Octavia's healing power: a tribute to the late great Octavia E. Butler / Nnedi Okorafor-Mbachu
  • The big bang: or, the inception of scholarship about black women science fiction writers / Marleen S. Barr
  • Connecting metamorphoses: Italo Calvino's Mrs. Ph (i)NKo and I, Dr. Ph(d)SalvagGlo / Ruth Salvaggio.