Africanjujuism

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Etymology[edit]

Coined by science fiction and fantasy author Nnedi Okorafor in 2018, from African +‎ jujuism.

Noun[edit]

Africanjujuism (usually uncountable, plural Africanjujuisms)

  1. An Afrocentric subgenre of fantasy fiction that draws on African spiritualities and cosmologies.
    • 2019, Nnedi Okorafor, “Africanfuturism Defined”, in Nnedi's Wahala Zone Blog[1]:
      Africanjujuism is a subcategory of fantasy that respectfully acknowledges the seamless blend of true existing African spiritualities and cosmologies with the imaginative.
    • 2021, Aisha P. L. Kadiri, “Data and Afrofuturism: an emancipated subject?”, in Internet Policy Review, volume 10, number 4, →DOI, page 7:
      Last but not least, the choice of Afrofuturism in this article rather than Africanfuturism and Africanjujuism is also a pragmatic one—there simply exist more scholarly analyses to draw upon.
    • 2021, Ainehi Edoro, “What is Africanjujuism?”, in Brittle Paper[2]:
      Just like Africanfuturism, another term she coined for African science fiction, Africanjujuism comes out of a need to capture the uniqueness of what African writers are doing when they explore familiar genres like fantasy.

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