African Humanities and the Arts (AHA)
Series editors: Kenneth Harrow and Bob Cancel
The African Humanities and the Arts series mirrors the agenda of the African Studies Center at Michigan State University and its commitment to the study of Africa. The series examines all aspects of cultural research—including art, literature, film, and religion.
Editorial Board
Moradewun Adejunmobi, University of California, Davis
Akin Adesokan, Indiana University
Olivier Barlet, Africultures
Jane Bryce, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill
Manthia Diawara, New York University
Gorgui Dieng, Université Cheikh Anta Diop
Frieda Ekotto, University of Michigan
Carmela Garritano, Texas A&M University
Simon Gikandi, Princeton University
Jonathan Haynes, Long Island University
Eileen Julien, Indiana University
Nicolas Martin-Granel, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
Ngugi wa Thiong’o, University of California, Irvine
Nasrin Qader, Northwestern University
Keyan Tomaselli, University of KwaZulu-Natal
Please direct AHA proposals to Judith Lakamper.
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Meaninglessness
Time, Rhythm, and the Undead in Postcolonial Cinema
The Passport That Does Not Pass Ports
African Literature of Travel in the Twenty-First Century
The Beautiful Skin
Football, Fantasy, and Cinematic Bodies in Africa
African Diasporic Cinema
Aesthetics of Reconstruction
Projecting Nation
South African Cinemas after 1994
Who Owns the Problem?
Africa and the Struggle for Agency
Subversive Traditions
Reinventing the West African Epic
West African Screen Media
Comedy, TV Series, and Transnationalization
Taking African Cartoons Seriously
Politics, Satire, and Culture
