Sixty Inches From Center » Black To The Future Series: A Conversation with D. Scot Miller
AfroSurreal, as a concept, falls more in line with pirate utopias and temporary autonomous zones than a place to fly a flag or build a fort. My studies have shown me that, “Afro-Surrealism rejects the quiet servitude that characterizes existing roles for African Americans, Asian Americans, Latinos, women and queer folk. Only through the mixing, melding, and cross-conversion of these supposed classifications can there be hope for liberation. Afro-Surrealism is intersexed, Afro-Asiatic, Afro-Cuban, mystic, silly, and profound.”
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