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Black Athena Writes Back: Martin Bernal Responds to His Critics



Black Athena Writes Back: Martin Bernal Responds to His Critics
In "Black Athena Writes Back," Martin Bernal responds to the criticism and controversy surrounding his book "Black Athena," which argued that Greek civilization was heavily influenced by Afroasiatic civilizations. Bernal asserts that this knowledge was deliberately obscured by racism in nineteenth-century Europe. The book provides additional evidence to support his thesis and addresses the faulty ... more details
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  • Response to criticism and controversy surrounding the book "Black Athena"
  • Argues that Greek civilization was influenced by Afroasiatic civilizations and this knowledge was obscured by racism
  • Provides additional evidence to support the thesis


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Author Martin Bernal et. al.
Format Paperback
ISBN 9780822327172
Publication Date 01/11/2001
Publisher Duke University Press
Manufacturer Duke University Press
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In "Black Athena Writes Back," Martin Bernal responds to the criticism and controversy surrounding his book "Black Athena," which argued that Greek civilization was heavily influenced by Afroasiatic civilizations. Bernal asserts that this knowledge was deliberately obscured by racism in nineteenth-century Europe. The book provides additional evidence to support his thesis and addresses the faulty arguments against it. It is recommended for those familiar with the debate and those new to the subject.

In Black Athena Writes Back Martin Bernal responds to the passionate debates set off by the 1987 publication of his book Black Athena. Producing a shock wave of reaction from scholars, Black Athena argued that the development of Greek civilization was heavily influenced by Afroasiatic civilizations. Moreover, Bernal asserted that this knowledge had been deliberately obscured by the rampant racism of nineteenth-century Europeans who could not abide the notion that Greek society??for centuries recognized as the originating culture of Europe??had its origins in Africa and Southwest Asia.
The subsequent rancor among classicists over Bernal’s theory and accusations was picked up in the popular media, and his suggestion that Greek culture had its origin in Africa was widely derided. In a report on 60 Minutes, for example, it was suggested that Bernal’s hypothesis was essentially an attempt to provide blacks with self-esteem so that they would feel included in the march of progress.
In Black Athena Writes Back Bernal provides additional documentation to back up his thesis, as well as offering persuasive explanations of why traditional scholarship on the subject remains inaccurate and why specific arguments lobbed against his theories are themselves faulty.
Black Athena Writes Back requires no prior familiarity with either the Black Athena hypothesis or with the arguments advanced against it. It will be essential reading for those who have been following this long-running debate, as well as for those just discovering this fascinating subject.

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