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Ancient Egyptian Books of the Underworld

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Gray, Chris, Hornung, Erik

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Ancient Egyptian Books of the Underworld, 1stth Edition, ISBN 9780907015420 Own This Book? Sell It
ISBN-13:

9780907015420

ISBN:

0907015425

Edition: 1st Pub Date: 2006
Publisher: Karnak House Summary: This is the first published book in English to be devoted to an analysis and examination of the historical and linguistic studies of Cheikh Anta Diop and Theophile Obenga. Diop in particular has had an intellectual impact on African historiography and in the area of Egyptology, but this impact has been established primarily in the West, although Diop has a small, faithful and intensely intellectually committed follow [read more]
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ISBN-13:

9780907015420


ISBN:

0907015425


Edition: 1st
Pub Date: 2006
Publisher: Karnak House

This is the first published book in English to be devoted to an analysis and examination of the historical and linguistic studies of Cheikh Anta Diop and Theophile Obenga. Diop in particular has had an intellectual impact on African historiography and in the area of Egyptology, but this impact has been established primarily in the West, although Diop has a small, faithful and intensely intellectually committed following throughout the length and breadth of Africa. Obenga, who has developed an international reputation within the fields of linguistics and history, is a Diop disciple, although less known because of the unavailability of his books in translation. Gray looks at Diop's and Obenga's work as an outsider, and thus brings to the study a fresh, stimulating and controversial interpretation. Gray casts the dialogue of Diop's and Obenga's work within the context of an unreceptive mainstream, pointing out the nature of this unbalanced dialogue through the manner by which the mainstream has manipulated certain arguments which have little relevance to the academic intentions of Diop and Obenga. More than that, Gray states that the mainstream has been primarily silent in their responses to the intellectual challenge of Diop and Obenga. Gray thus offers a serious probing of the issues surrounding this dialogue, and offers an intellectual context for the development of Diop's and Obenga's continued search for effective methods of retrieving Afri

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