Media-eval: A Medieval Pop Culture Podcast
Ever wonder how much historical truth lies behind the sword fights and castle intrigues you see on screen? In Media-eval: A Medieval Pop Culture Podcast, historian Sarah Ifft Decker digs into the fascinating, and often messy, relationship between our modern entertainment and the medieval past. Each episode acts as a kind of cultural excavation, taking apart a popular film, television series, or book to separate the authentic details from the creative liberties. The conversation goes far beyond simply pointing out anachronisms, though that can be part of the fun. The real focus is on understanding why these particular stories and images resonate with us now. What does our obsession with certain tropes-like gritty realism or chivalric romance-say about our own anxieties and ideals? By placing these works in conversation with actual historical scholarship, this podcast reveals how our depictions of knights, peasants, and monarchs are less about a distant time and more a mirror reflecting contemporary concerns. Listening feels like having an insightful, deeply knowledgeable friend guide you through the layers of a story, enriching your appreciation for both the art of filmmaking and the complexities of history. You’ll come away not only with a better sense of the real Middle Ages but also with a sharper eye for the stories we choose to tell about ourselves through the lens of the past. It’s a consistently engaging blend of critical analysis and genuine enthusiasm for the subject, making each installment a worthwhile listen for anyone curious about where history ends and legend begins.
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