Black Athena: The Afroasiatic Roots of Classical Civilization
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contribution to Afrocentrism
- In Afrocentrism: Criticism of Afrocentrism
…forth in a controversial book, Black Athena: The Afroasiatic Roots of Classical Civilization, 2 vol. (1987–91), by white historian Martin Bernal. Since that time, Afrocentrism has encountered significant opposition from mainstream scholars who charge it with historical inaccuracy, scholarly ineptitude, and racism. In her book Not Out of Africa: How…
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world history
- In historiography: World history
…example, tried to show in Black Athena (1987) that the racist and anti-Semitic Orientalist discourse of the late 19th century (particularly but not exclusively in Germany) obscured the borrowings of the classical Greeks from their Semitic and African neighbours. That there were borrowings, and that Orientalist discourse was racist and…
Read More - In world history: Subaltern history
…example, tried to show in Black Athena: The Afroasiatic Roots of Classical Civilization (3 vols., 1987–2006) that the racist and anti-Semitic Orientalist discourse of the late 19th century (particularly but not exclusively in Germany) obscured the borrowings of the classical Greeks from their Semitic and African neighbours. That there were…
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