11:10 PM
7 October 2004
11:10 PM
Historical Fiction: How do medieval-themed restaurants get it wrong?:
Medieval food was many things — garish, over the top, unsubtle. But it wasn’t crude. And neither were medieval people. So, the real question is: Where does the familiar medieval stereotype come from? As with all questions of intellectual decline, Hollywood deserves some blame. (The studios had a thing for bringing the Middle Ages to the big screen in the ‘50s: Knights of the Round Table, Prince Valiant, The Black Shield of Falworth, The Black Knight.) Yet historical stereotyping, wherever you find it, is symptomatic of a deeper societal ill. Gustave Flaubert famously wrote, “Our ignorance of history makes us slander our own times.” When it comes to slander caused by ignorance, history is sometimes on the receiving end, too.
This is: brett's logjam → October 7, 2004.