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BLACK ATHENA
BLACK ATHENA

52 minutes, 1991, United Kingdom
Producer: Bandung File, Channel Four (UK)
ABOUT THE FILM
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Black Athena examines Cornell Professor Martin Bernal's iconoclastic study of the African origins of Greek civilization and the explosive academic debate it provoked. This film offers a balanced, scholarly introduction to the disputes surrounding multiculturalism, "political correctness" and Afrocentric curricula sweeping college campuses today.

In his book Black Athena, Prof. Bernal convincingly indicts 19th-century scholars for constructing a racist "cult of Greece" based upon a purely Aryan origin for Western culture. He accuses these classicists of suppressing the numerous connections between African and Near Eastern cultures and early Greek myth and art.

Leading classical scholars, on the other hand, contend that Bernal, like the 19th-century classicists he attacks, uses evidence selectively, uncritically and ahistorically to support his own Afrocentric agenda. They argue that cultural diffusion alone can't account for the distinctive achievements of the Greeks during the Classical Period.

Black Athena can help students begin to distinguish between sound scholarship and cultural bias - whether inherited from the past or imposed by the present.
CRITICAL COMMENT
"A spirited and remarkably objective piece on a complex and volatile issue...A remarkable pedagogical tool."
Jack Peradotto, editor Arethusa
"Lively, instructive and enjoyable. Should be considered for any course dealing with Western society...Every institution should have it available for its students."
Anthony W. Bulloch, University of California, Berkeley
"Commendably balanced...Will motivate students to read Bernal."
Jack Cargill, Rutgers University

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