Black Athena writes back Martin Bernal responds to his critics

by Martin Bernal

Other authorsDavid Chioni Moore
PDF, 2001

Publication

Durham : Duke University Press, 2001.

ISBN

1283061686 / 9781283061681

Notes

CONTENTS
Preface
Transcriptions and Phonetics
Maps and Charts
Introduction

I Egyptology
1. Can We We Fair? A Reply to John Baines
2. Greece is Not Nubia: A Reply to David O'Connor

II Classics
3. Who is Qualified to Write Greek History? A Reply to Lawrence A. Tritle
4. How Did the Egyptian Way of Death Reach Greece? A Reply to Emily Vermeule
5. Just Smoke and Mirrors? A Reply to Edith Hall

III Linguistics
6. Ausnahmslosigkeit uber Alles: A Reply to Jay H. Jasanoff and Alan Nussbaum

IV Historiography
7. Accuracy and/or Coherence? A Reply to Robert Norton, Robert Palter, and Josine Blok
8. Passion and Politics: A Reply to Guy Rogers
9. The British Utilitarians, Imperialism, and the Fall of the Ancient Model

V Science
10. Was There a Greek Scientific Miracle? A Reply to Robert Palter
11. Animadversions on the Origins of Western Science

VI Recent Broadening Scholarship
12. Greek Art Without Egypt, Hamlet Without the Prince: A Review of Sarah Morris's Daidalos and the Origins of Greek Art
13. One or Several Revolutions? A Review of Walter Burkert's The Orientalizing Revolution: Near Eastern Influence on Greek Culture in the Early Archaic Age
14. There's a Mountain in the Way: A Review of Martin West's The East Face of Helicon: West Asiatic Elements in Greek Poetry and Myth
15. Phoenician Politics and Egyptian Justice in Ancient Greece

VII. A Popularizing Effort
16. All Not Quiet on the Wellesley Front: A Review of Not Out of Africa

Conclusion

Notes
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
Afterword
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