Black Science Fiction
Black Science Fiction is a genre that explores speculative themes through the lens of the African American experience. It often incorporates elements of Afrofuturism, blending science fiction with African culture, history, and mythology. This genre allows Black authors and creators to envision futures that reflect their unique perspectives and challenges.
Notable works in Black Science Fiction include Octavia Butler's novels, which address issues of race, gender, and identity in futuristic settings. Other influential figures include Nnedi Okorafor and Samuel R. Delany, who have expanded the genre by incorporating diverse narratives and innovative storytelling techniques.