African Journal of Lusophone (Portuguese) Studies

Advancing Scholarship Across the Continent

Vol. 2002 No. 1 (2002)

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Afrofuturism and Central African Futures: A Policy Lens

Chantal Bazani, University of Bangui Sylvie Apollinaris, University of Bangui Alain Mouojo, Department of Interdisciplinary Studies, University of Bangui Mélina Boué, University of Bangui
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18756342
Published: April 12, 2002

Abstract

Afrofuturism is a contemporary cultural movement that explores and imagines alternative futures for Africa and its diaspora communities, often through speculative fiction, art, and culture. The analysis draws from theoretical frameworks within African Studies, including Afrofuturism studies, critical race theory, and futures studies. The research employs a qualitative approach to analyse existing literature and thematic data related to Central African futures. Themes of resilience, environmental sustainability, and social justice emerge as prominent in the Afrofuturist visions for CAR's development, highlighting the need for integrated policy interventions that address these critical areas. Afrofuturism offers a powerful lens through which to envision and design policies for Central African futures. It underscores the importance of integrating community perspectives and environmental stewardship in planning future developments. - Develop targeted educational programmes on Afrofuturist themes among policymakers and local communities. - Encourage collaboration between international organizations, CAR's government, and civil society to implement eco-friendly development projects. - Promote inclusive decision-making processes that incorporate diverse voices and knowledge systems.

How to Cite

Chantal Bazani, Sylvie Apollinaris, Alain Mouojo, Mélina Boué (2002). Afrofuturism and Central African Futures: A Policy Lens. African Journal of Lusophone (Portuguese) Studies, Vol. 2002 No. 1 (2002). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18756342

Keywords

AfricanizationDecolonial TheoryFuturismPostcolonial StudiesSpeculative FictionTransnationalismUrbanization

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