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AfricanStudiesReviewPUBLISHED FOR THE AFRICAN STUDIES ASSOCIATIONEditorialReinvigorating Europe-Africa PartnershipsCarli CoetzeeThe Myth of Oxford and Black CounterNarrativesEyerusaleam Kassahun andSteven W. ThomasEarly Ethiopian Cinema, 1964–1994Albert Chibuwe and Allen MunoriyarwaWhatsApp Humor in the ZimbabweanCOVID-19 LockdownCheikh SeneLa Maison des esclaves de GoreeKathryn Mara and Katrina Daly ThompsonAfrican Studies Keyword:AutoethnographyForum: Farmer-PastoralistInteractions in AfricaMary Boatemaa Setrana and PatienceAdzandeGuest Editors’ IntroductionFekadu Beyene KeneePastoralists and Violent Conflict alongthe Oromia–Somali BorderMary Boatemaa SetranaManaging Farmer-Herder Conflict inAgogo, GhanaPamela KhanakwaCattle Rustling and Competing LandClaims in Eastern UgandaPatience AdzandeHarnessing the Energies of Youths inFarming and Pastoral Communities inNigeriaTheo Williams and Meuy SaeteurnScholarly Review EssaysAmelie Garin-DavetFilm Review EssayVOLUME 65, NUMBER 2https://doi.org/10.1017/asr.2022.89 Published online by Cambridge University PressJUNE 2022

African Studies ReviewThe Journal of the African Studies AssociationThe African Studies Review (ASR) is the flagship scholarly journal of the AfricanStudies Association (USA). The ASR publishes the highest quality African studiesscholarship in all academic disciplines. The ASR’s rigorous interdisciplinary peer reviewseeks to contribute to the development of scholarly conversations of interest to thediverse audience of the Association’s membership and to the growth of African studiesin North America, on the African continent, and in a global comparative context. African Studies Association, 2022. All rights reserved.Subscription informationAfrican Studies Review (ISSN 0002-0206) is published quarterly in March, June, September,and December by Cambridge University Press, One Liberty Plaza, New York, NY 10006.Annual subscription rates for Volume 65, 2022: Institutions, print and online: US 682.00in the U.S.A., Canada, and Mexico; UK 425.00 elsewhere. Institutions, online only: US 543.00 in the U.S.A., Canada, and Mexico; UK 345.00 elsewhere. Single part rate: US 196.00 in the U.S.A., Canada, and Mexico; UK 122.00 elsewhere.Prices include postage.For customers in North AmericaEmail: subscriptions newyork@cambridge.org; Phone (800) 872 7423, option 4For customers outside of North AmericaEmail: journals@cambridge.org; Phone 44 (0)1223 32 6070; Fax 44 (0)1223 32 5150Manuscript studiesreviewAdvertisingTo advertise in the journal please email USAdSales@cambridge.org or telephone 1(212)337 5053 in the USA, Canada, or Mexico; email ad sales@cambridge.org or telephone 44 (1223) 325083 in the rest of the world.Abstracting and indexingArticles published in African Studies Review are indexed by CrossRef, EBSCO, GoogleScholar, H.W. Wilson Humanities Abstracts ; IBSS: International Bibliography of theSocial Sciences; Microsoft Academic Search; MLA International Bibliography; Scopus ;Social Science Electronic Publishing; the English Historical Review; Thomson-ReutersSocial Science Citation Index/Arts and Humanities Citation Index/Journal Citation ReportPermissions: All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, in anyform or by any means, electronic, photocopying, or otherwise, without permission inwriting from Cambridge University Press. Policies, request forms and contacts are availableat: n to copy (for users in the USA) is available from Copyright Clearance Centerhttp://www.copyright.com, email info@copyright.com.Reprints of individual articles may be ordered. For information on reprints, pleasecontact Cambridge University Press.Postmaster: Send address changes in the USA, Canada, and Mexico to: African StudiesReview, Cambridge University Press, Journals Fulfillment Department, One LibertyReviewPlaza, New York, NY 10006. Send address changes elsewhere to African Studies ReviewReview,Cambridge University Press, Journals Fulfillment Department, University Printing House,Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge CB2 8BS, UK.Cover: Cover design by Craig Malone. Cover image based on Bambara discharge-dyed mudcloth, from African Designs by Rebecca Jewell. A British Museum Pattern Book. London:British Museum Press, 1994, Plate 55. Used by permission.Printed in the United States of Americahttps://doi.org/10.1017/asr.2022.89 Published online by Cambridge University Press

AfricanStudies ReviewVOLUME 65, NUMBER 2 JUNE 2022African Studies AssociationRutgers University54 Joyce Kilmer AvenuePiscataway, NJ 08854-8045 USAhttps://doi.org/10.1017/asr.2022.89 Published online by Cambridge University Press

African Studies AssociationThe Journal of the African Studies AssociationAfrican Studies AssociationTamba M’bayoRutgers University - Livingston Campus54 Joyce Kilmer AvenuePiscataway, NJ 08854 USAAïssatou Mbodj-PouyeWest Virginia University, USAVOICE: 848-999-4455Centre National de la Recherche s.orgUniversity of Notre Dame, USAWEB SITE:http://cambridge.org/asrPaul OcobockAna Lúcia SáISCTE-Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, PortugalEditor-in-ChiefBenjamin N. LawranceFilm Review EditorsRachael Diang’aUniversity of Arizona, USAUnited States International University-Africa,KenyaDeputy EditorCajetan IhekaRachel GabaraUniversity of Georgia, USAYale University, USAAlessandro JedlowskiAssociate EditorsAnnie BuntingLitheko ModisaneYork University, CanadaThe Graduate Institute of Geneva, SwitzerlandUniversity of Cape Town, South AfricaTunde OnikoyiAyo ColyAdeleke University, NigeriaAkosua DarkwahEditorial Review BoardMoradewun AdejunmobiDartmouth College, USAUniversity of Ghana, GhanaSebastian ElischerUniversity of Florida, USAClaudia GastrowUniversity of Johannesburg, South AfricaMwangi wa Gı̄thı̄njiUniversity of Massachusetts-Amherst, USAKatherine LuongoNortheastern University, USABenjamin TaltonHoward University, USARoseline WanjiruNorthumbria University, UKBook Review EditorsDawne CurryUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln, USAUniversity of California, Davis, USADaniel AgbiboaHarvard University, USAAna Lucia AraujoHoward University, USALeonardo ArriolaUniversity of California, Berkeley, USAMaxim BoltUniversity of Birmingham, UKCatherine BooneLondon School of Economics, UKAbel ChikandaUniversity of Kansas, USATherese De RaedtUniversity of Utah, USADoug FalenAgnes Scott College, USABooks for review should be sent to Kathryn Salucka, Managing Editor, African StudiesAssociation, 1270 Caroline St., Suite D120-358, Atlanta, GA 30307. The African StudiesReview does not accept unsolicited book or film reviews.https://doi.org/10.1017/asr.2022.89 Published online by Cambridge University Press

Didier GondolaAlice Nicole SindzingreBruce HallRhiannon StephensCorinne JentzschSusan ThomsonRosemary JollyAwet WeldemichaelPennsylvania State University, USAQueens University, CanadaMichael KevaneEditors EmeritiRowland AbiodunIndiana University/Purdue UniversityIndianapolis, USAUniversity of California, Berkeley, USALeiden University, NetherlandsSanta Clara University, USAKwasi KonaduColgate University, USABernard KusenaUniversity of Zimbabwe, ZimbabweAditi MalikCollege of the Holy Cross, USASadhana ManikUniversity of KwaZulu-Natal, South AfricaJudith MillerNew York University, USAWilliam MoseleyMacalester College, USATinashe MushakavanhuUniversity of the Witwatersrand, South AfricaGarth A. MyersTrinity College, USAGhirmai NegashOhio University, USASchool of Oriental andAfrican Studies, UKColumbia University, USAColgate University, USAAmherst College, USAR. Hunt Davis Jr.University of Florida, USAMark DeLanceyUniversity of South Carolina, USAMamadou DioufColumbia University, USARalph FaulkinghamUniversity of Massachusetts, USAElliot FratkinSmith College, USAMitzi GoheenAmherst College, USAJane GuyerJohns Hopkins University, USAKenneth HarrowMichigan State University, USAJohn P. HendersonFallou NgomMichigan State University, USAAkinwumi OgundiranUniversity of California, Berkeley, USABoston University, USATabitha KanogoUniversity of North Carolina atCharlotte, USAJohn LemlyKatrien PypeAlan K. SmithKU Leuven, BelgiumSean ReddingAmherst College, USABenedetta RossiUniversity College London, UKMt. Holyoke College, USASyracuse University, USACarol B. ThompsonNorthern Arizona University, USARichard WallerBucknell University, USAhttps://doi.org/10.1017/asr.2022.89 Published online by Cambridge University Press

African Studies ReviewVOLUME 65, NUMBER 2, JUNE 2022281 Editors’ IntroductionRoseline Wanjiru and Benjamin N. LawranceARTICLES288 The Myth of Oxford and Black Counter-NarrativesCarli Coetzee308 Early Ethiopian Cinema, 1964–1994Eyerusaleam Kassahun and Steven W. Thomas331 Laughing through the Virus the Zimbabwean Way: WhatsAppHumor and the Twenty-one-day COVID-19 LockdownAlbert Chibuwe and Allen Munoriyarwa354 La Maison des esclaves de Goree : à l’intersection entrehistoire, mémoires et émotionsCheikh SeneAFRICAN STUDIES KEYWORD372 African Studies Keyword: AutoethnographyKathryn Mara and Katrina Daly ThompsonFORUM: FARMER-PASTORALIST INTERACTIONSAND RESOURCE-BASED CONFLICTS IN AFRICA:DRIVERS, ACTORS, AND PATHWAYS TO CONFLICTTRANSFORMATION AND PEACEBUILDING399 Guest Editors’ IntroductionMary Boatemaa Setrana and Patience Adzande404 Pastoralists and Violent Conflict along the Oromia–SomaliBorder in Eastern Ethiopia: Institutional Options towardPeacebuildingFekadu Beyene KeneePublished for the African Studies Association by Cambridge University Presshttps://doi.org/10.1017/asr.2022.89 Published online by Cambridge University Press

VI430 Promoting Peace and Managing Farmer-Herder Conflict: TheRole of Civil Society Organizations in Agogo, GhanaMary Boatemaa Setrana455 Cattle Rustling and Competing Land Claims: UnderstandingStruggles Over Land in Bunambutye, Eastern UgandaPamela Khanakwa479 Harnessing the Social Energies of Youths in Farming andPastoral Communities in Managing Conflicts in NigeriaPatience AdzandeSCHOLARLY REVIEW ESSAYS504 The Many Faces of Pan-AfricanismTheo Williams521 Commodities, Consumption, and CapitalismMuey Ching SaeteurnFILM REVIEW ESSAY531 Moustapha Alassane, a Retrospective of an AdventurerAmélie Garin-DavetADDENDUM535 La Maison des esclaves de Gorée : à l’intersection entrehistoire, mémoires et émotions – ADDENDUMCheikh SeneCORRIGENDUM536 Joël Noret, ed. Social Im/Mobilities in Africa:Ethnographic Approaches. New York: Berghahn Books,2019. 236 pp. Illustrations. 135.00. Cloth.ISBN: 978-1789204858. – CORRIGENDUMCamilla HouelandBOOK REVIEWS (ONLINE)AFRICA – GENERALE1Matteo Grilli and Frank Gerits, editors. Visions of African Unity:New Perspectives on the History of Pan-Africanism and AfricanUnification Projects.Ernest Toochi Anichehttps://doi.org/10.1017/asr.2022.89 Published online by Cambridge University Press

VIIE4Elara Bertho. Sorcières, tyrans, héros: Mémoires postcolonialesde résistants africains.Nathaniel BerndtE7Olivier van Beemen. Heineken in Africa. A MultinationalUnleashed.Wojciech TycholizE10 Joël Noret, ed. Social Im/Mobilities in Africa: EthnographicApproaches.Camilla HouelandE13 Jérôme Souty. Pierre Fatumbi Verger: Du Regard Détaché à laConnaissance Initiatique.Marcus FilippelloE16 Cajetan Iheka. Naturalizing Africa: Ecological Violence, Agency,and Postcolonial Resistance in African Literature.Emmanuel AkanwaWEST AFRICAE19 Aribidesi Usman and Toyin Falola. The Yoruba from Prehistoryto the Present.Maria MartinE22 Nomi Dave. Revolution’s Echoes: Music, Politics and Pleasure inGuinea.Claire ClouetE24 Brian Valente-Quinn. Senegalese Stagecraft. DecolonizingTheatre-Making in Francophone Africa.Maëline Le Lay, translated. Emmanuel MunyarukumbuziE27 Oettinger, Johann Peter. A German Barber-Surgeon in theAtlantic Slave Trade: The Seventeenth-Century Journal ofJohann Peter Oettinger.David WheatE30 John K. Thornton. A History of West Central Africa to 1850.Carlos AlmeidaE33 Nicoué Lodjou Gayibor (ed.). Les Ewe (Togo, Ghana, Bénin),Histoire et Civilisation. Volumes 1 and 2.Nathalie Raunethttps://doi.org/10.1017/asr.2022.89 Published online by Cambridge University Press

VIIICENTRAL AFRICAE36 Daniel Tödt. The Lumumba Generation: African Bourgeoisieand Colonial Distinction in the Belgian Congo.Jeremy RichEASTERN AFRICAE39 Alden Young. Transforming Sudan: Decolonization, EconomicDevelopment, and State Formation (African Studies, SeriesNumber 140).Willow BerridgeSOUTHERN AFRICAE42 Julie Livingston. Self-Devouring Growth: A Planetary Parableas Told from Southern Africa.Dayna Hansberger and Melissa GraboyesE45 Daniel L. Douek. Insurgency and Counterinsurgency inSouth Africa.William MinterE47 Tony Perman. Signs of the Spirit: Music and the Experience ofMeaning in Ndau Ceremonial Life.Magdalena BialoborskaFILM REVIEWS (ONLINE)DOCUMENTARIESE49 Joël Akafou, director. Traverser.Léo MontazE52 Ines Johnson-Spain, director. Becoming Black.Priscilla LayneFEATURE FILMSE55 Faraday Okoro, director. Nigerian Prince.Ikechukwu ObiayaE57 Oluseyi Asurf, director. Hakkunde.Elizabeth OlayiwolaE60 Philippe Lacôte, director. Night of the Kings.Sheila Pettyhttps://doi.org/10.1017/asr.2022.89 Published online by Cambridge University Press

The African Studies Review (ASR) is the flagship scholarly journal of the African Studies Association (USA). The ASR publishes the highest quality African studies scholarship in all academic disciplines. The ASR's rigorous interdisciplinary peer review