42. BULLETIN OF THE SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION OF AFRICANISTS: ARTICLES AND MEDIA REVIEWS 1973 1981 The first issue of the Newsletter of the Southern Association of Africanists was published in February 1973 with support from the Department of Government and International Studies at the University of South Carolina, Columbia. In 1975 the Newsletter became the Bulletin, and major responsibility for publication shifted to the Center for African Studies, University of Florida. Since its beginning, this publication has appeared three times a year. A few back issues are still available for purchase, and special arrangements can be made for SAA members who wish to obtain photocopies of those volumes which are out of stock (see the notes on ordering and on SAA membership immediately following the INDEX). The following Index covers Volumes 1-8 and Volume 9, Number 1. The Index is divided into two parts: articles, which focus primarily on problems and suggestions related to teaching;and media reviews, mostly of published books. Omitted from the Index are reviews of filmstrips, miscellaneous announcements, and items of news. To conserve space and time, we have ommitted dates. For reference: Vol. 1 1973 2 1974 3 1975 4 1976 5 1977 6 1978 7 1979 8 1980 9 1981 Special thanks go to Ms. Betty Sue Odom, graduate student in Social Science at Western Carolina University, for her work in compiling the Index. INDEX TO ARTICLES Bergerol, Jane. "Facing Independent Realities" in Vol. 3, No. 3. Brana-Shute, Rosemary. "Post-Independence Africa: An Annotated Bibliography" in Vol. 4, No. 2. "Post-Independoice Africa: An Annotated Bibliography (Part II)" in Vol. 5, No. 1. Brooks, George E. "A Scheme for Integrating Africa into World History" in Vol. 3, No. 3. Brown, Walter T. "Funding International Studies: The Challenge of Globalizing Education" in Vol. 6, No. 2. DeLancey, Mark. "Some Cameroon Authors in the African Writers Series of Heinemann Educational Books" (Review Essay) in Vol. 4, No. 1.