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Allotropes and Speculative Obligation: SF in Southern Africa
- Science Fiction Studies
- SF-TH, Inc.
- Volume 51, Part 3, November 2024
- pp. 400-415
- 10.1353/sfs.2024.a938531
- Article
- Additional Information
ABSTRACT:
This article focuses on speculative fiction written by authors from Southern Africa to examine the nature and effect of genre in fiction from a non-European context. In particular, I claim that Yvette Lisa Ndlovu (Zimbabwe), Namwali Serpell (Zambia), Tlotlo Tsamaase (Botswana), and Nick Wood (Zambia) turn to alternate history to move beyond the stasis of a utopia/dystopia binary. Thus, by creating new settings for both social and intimate interactions within what I call allotropic temporality, a term developed in the article, these authors reestablish a temporal arc: futural possibilities that ensure aesthetic and ethical alternatives by offering nurturing kinship relations and flourishing communities.