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I have never got around to investigating the Black Athene. I believed that someone wrote a book about Black Athene.
Now I've come across Black Demeter in Greek mythology, but not Black Athene. (Black Demeter is a local legend in Arcadia, where the goddess Demeter was raped by Poseidon, when they were both in the forms of horses, and she gave birth to a daughter, known only by her title - Desponia; her real name is known by the Arcadian mystery cult. She was called Black Demeter, because she was angry with Poseidon and for the loss of her daughter Persephone. But I am not interested in Demeter.) Does anyone know about this Black Athene? Is there a myth or legend in regarding to the Black Athene? Thanks.
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Timeless Myths for myth enthusiasts. Dark Mirrors of Heaven investigates the obscure literature surrounding the Genesis. Last edited by gnostic; 03-01-2008 at 07:48 PM. |
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Black Athena is not a myth or legend. It is/was a book by a Martin Bernal. The thrust of Bernal's thesis was that Greek Culture was not indigenous, but was basically the byproduct of Egypt (and also Mesopotamia). The work came out in the late Eighties as I recall. It quickly moved from the academic arena to being a popular reference among Afrocentrist thinkers and therefore became political. As far as Classical scholarship is concerned, Bernal's notion has received little support. His work is seen as possessing too many contradicted claims and unsupported assertions: in short an agenda void of substance. Mary Leftkowitz is a simple example of a Classicist who effectively took Bernal's position to task.
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Black Athena, is as has just been stated, a construct of Afro-Centrism, and has nothing to do with Greek Myths, Bernal's claims also cover a Black Sphinx, Black Egyptians, Black Cleopatra, and should accordingly be dismissed as Racist Posturing.
Melissa G
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I must have seen the book in the library, but never picked it up to read about it and I don't remember which library I saw this book, and I was curious about what this is all about.
Thank you, Orontes and Melissa, for clearing this up. Now I can give up this fruitless venture.
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Timeless Myths for myth enthusiasts. Dark Mirrors of Heaven investigates the obscure literature surrounding the Genesis. Last edited by gnostic; 03-03-2008 at 06:32 AM. |
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It is worth noting, however, that Bernal was a very major scholar, and it is silly to dismiss his work because it goes against one's prejudices.
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You may find some reference to the "black" Athena under the name Nikta in Greece, Anath or Ath-enna in Canaan/Palestine, and as Neith in Lybia or Nut in Egypt. The variations of an archaic image of Athena are associated through her symbols and mythological imagery, handed down from Neolithic and Palaeolithic times, and with the goddesses Metis and Medusa and her twin, Pallas or Pales/Pan.
Nikta is known only from the Orphic Mysteries recorded in The Theogyny of Hesiod. Quote:
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