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Titre: The Strong Binti in Nnedi Okorafor’s African American Science Fiction
Auteur(s): Djeddai, Imen
Benabed, Fella
Mots-clés: Binti trilogy
Black feminism
Black race
Gender
Science fiction
The other
Date de publication: 2020
Editeur: Université Hassiba Ben Bouali de Chlef
Collection/Numéro: Revue de Traduction & Langues /Vol. 19, N°2(202);pp.290-304
Résumé: By looking carefully at the history of science fiction, we can notice that African American authors have been excluded from the scene for a long time due to the “whiteness” of the genre in terms of writing and publication. In addition to racism, sexism persists in the science fiction community. Hence, marginalized black women writers of science fiction try to include more black women characters in their literary works. Through Binti, Binti: Home, and Binti: The Night Masquerade, Nnedi Okorafor focuses on the experience of being black and woman in a technological society of the future. This study discusses how Okorafor provides sharp comments on the lives of black women in America in terms of “race” and “gender.” She challenges the stereotypical image of the black woman as “other” through the subversion of white norms and traditions. In this analysis, we use “Afrofuturism” and “black feminism” as a theoretical framework since “Afrofuturism” tackles African American issues related to twentieth-century technoculture, and “black feminism” deals with black women empowerment. The major character, Binti, proves that she deserves to reach a higher position as an empowered girl of the future, which gives her self-confidence to be autonomous and to have control over her own life.
URI/URL: http://dlibrary.univ-boumerdes.dz:8080/handle/123456789/7701
ISSN: 2773-3505
Collection(s) :Publications Nationales

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