In a post-apocalyptic Toronto, the crime boss Rudy is tasked with finding a human heart for the premier of Ontario in this novel. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this novel by Nalo Hopkinson about the young mother Ti-Jeanne, who suffers from visions of Afro-Caribbean spirits like the Jab-Jab.
ANSWER: Brown Girl in the Ring
[10m] Hopkinson’s work is often considered part of this movement, which was defined by Mark Dery in a series of interviews with thinkers like Samuel Delany for how it blended its namesake culture with science and technology.
ANSWER: Afrofuturism [reject “Africanfuturism”]
[10e] A magical version of Barbados appears in Hardears, an Afrofuturist work in this medium published in Megascope. Ta-Nehisi Coates authored a series of works in this medium about the superhero Black Panther.
ANSWER: comics [or graphic novels]
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