Adilifu Nama

Professor of African American Studies

  • Los Angeles CA UNITED STATES
  • University Hall 4427
  • African American Studies

Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts

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Biography

Dr. Adilifu Nama is a Professor of African American Studies at Loyola Marymount University.

Education

University of Southern California

Ph.D.

Postgraduate Studies

2002

Areas of Expertise

Black Representation in Film and Television
afrofuturism
SciFi Film
Prince
comics
Film
Race
American Pop Culture
Astro-Blackness

Accomplishments

Best Reference/Primary Source Work in Popular Culture and American Culture from the Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association

Race on the QT: Blackness and the Films of Quentin Tarantino (University Texas Press: 2015).

Winner of the American Book Award for Outstanding Literary Achievement, 2012

Super Black: American Pop Culture and Black Superheroes (University Texas Press, 2011)

Winner of the Peter C. Rollins Book Award for Best New Publication on Popular Culture, 2009

Black Space: Imagining Race in Science Fiction Film (University Texas Press, 2008).

Media Appearances

Dissecting ‘Black Panther’ with the guy who literally wrote the book on black superheroes

kpcc  radio

2018-02-16

Interview about film.

'Black Panther': The Movie, The Madness, The Movement --

WUNC  radio

2018-02-14

INTERVIEW REGARDING BLACK PANTHER FILM.

Black Panther puts black lives on screen “The Current”

CBC  radio

2018-02-08

INTERVIEW REGARDING BLACK PANTHER FILM

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Event Appearances

“Afro-Futurism: Black to the Future!”

Comic-Con  San Diego, CA

2018-07-20

Invited Panelist, Afrofuturism

CLOAK AND DAGGER Conference (2014)  Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society

Invited Panelist, Afrofuturism

San Diego Comic Fest  San Diego, California (2014)

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Articles

Staking Out a Blatino Borderlands (Book)

Latinos and Narrative Media: Participation and Portrayal (2013)

“Staking Out a Blatino Borderlands” in Latinos and Narrative Media: Participation and Portrayal (Palgrave: 2013), Ed. Frederick Luis Aldama

Color Them Black

The Superhero Reader (2013)

“Color Them Black” in The Superhero Reader (University of Mississippi Press: 2013). Eds. Charles Hatfield, Jeet Heer, and Kent Worchester

Brave Black Worlds: Black Superheroes as Science Fiction Ciphers

The Black Imagination, Science Fiction and the Speculative (2010)

“Brave Black Worlds: Black Superheroes as Science Fiction Ciphers” in The Black Imagination, Science Fiction and the Speculative, Eds. Sandra Jackson, Julie Moody Freeman, (Routledge: December, 2010).

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