
African Athena
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- Introduction
- Part I: Myths and Historiographies, Ancient and Modern
- 1: Maghan Keita: Believing in Ethiopians
- 2: Patrice Rankine: Black Apolloa Martin Bernal's The Afroasiatic Roots of Classical Civilization Volume III and Why Race Still Matters?
- 3: Partha Mitter: Greece, India and Race among the Victorians
- 4: Margaret Malamud: Black Minerva: Antiquity in antebellum African American history
- 5: Kenneth Goings and Eugene O Connor: Black Athena before Black Athena: The Teaching of Greek and Latin at Black Colleges and Universities
- 6: Robbie Shilliam: Ethiopia shall stretch forth her hands unto God: Garveyism, Rastafari and Antiquity
- 7: Anna Hartnell: Between Exodus and Egypt: Israel-Palestine and the break-up of the Black-Jewish Alliance
- 8: Toby Green: Beyond Culture Wars: Reconnecting African and Jewish Diasporas in the Past and the Present
- 9: Stephen Howe: Egyptian Athena, African Egypt, Egyptian Africa: Martin Bernal and Contemporary African Historical Thought
- 10: Robert J. C. Young: The After-lives of Black Athena
- Part II: Classical Diaspora / Diasporic Classics
- 11: V. Y. Mudimbe: In the House of Libya: A Meditation
- 12: Tim Whitmarsh: Hellenism, nationalism, hybridity: the invention of the novel
- 13: Paolo Asso: The Idea of Africa in Lucan
- 14: John H. Starks, Jr.: Was Black Beautiful in Vandal Africa?
- 15: J. Mira Seo: Identifying Authority: Juan Latino, an African Ex-Slave, Professor and Poet in Sixteenth-Century Granada
- 16: John Gilmore: John Barclay's Camella Poems: Ideas of Race, Beauty and Ugliness in Renaissance Latin Verse
- 17: Brian H. Murray: 'Lay in Egypt's lap each borrowed crown': Gerald Massey and Late-Victorian Afrocentrism
- 18: John Thieme: 'Not equatorial black, not Mediterranean white': Denis Williams Other Leopards
- 19: Astrid Van Weyenberg: Wole Soyinka's Yoruba Tragedy: Performing Politics
- 20: Edith Hall and Justine McConnell: Mythopoeia in the Struggle against Slavery, Racism, and Exclusive Afrocentrism
- 21: Emily Greenwood: Dislocating Black Classicism: Classics and the Black Diaspora in the Poetry of Aimé Césaire and Kamau Brathwaite
- 22: Tessa Roynon: The Africanness of Classicism in the Work of Toni Morrison
- Afterword
- Conclusion
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