African Optometry Studies | 08 July 2008
Afrofuturism and Its Potential in Shaping South African Perspectives on Future Societies
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Abstract
Afrofuturism is a contemporary cultural movement that explores African heritage through futuristic lenses, often incorporating elements of science fiction, Afrobeat music, and digital art. The analysis will draw upon existing literature in African Studies, interdisciplinary studies of science fiction, and theoretical frameworks from cultural studies and futurism. By leveraging Afrofuturism, researchers can provide deeper insights into the potential paths for South Africa's future societies, fostering interdisciplinary dialogue and innovative policy recommendations. Recommendation is to integrate Afrofuturist perspectives into educational curricula and public discourse as a means of engaging young people in discussions about their futures and societal challenges.