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Article: Black Athena Revisited.
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- The Nation
- Article date:
- October 28, 1996
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Edited by Mary Lefkowitz and Guy MacLean Rogers. North Carolina. 522 pp. Paper $18.95.
In the preface to Not Out of Africa, Mary Lefkowitz declares, "I am not attempting simply to preserve the traditions of an outmoded discipline; I am defending academic standards." The Wellesley classicist stresses the importance of observing what we might call the sacraments of the scholarly vocation. Academic inquiry must not be encumbered by political concerns. Scholars should concentrate exclusively on the evidence, not on the race or ethnicity of the researcher who makes an argument. Scholarliness and its demands are also discussed in Black Athena Revisited, a collection of ...