[Ansteorra] [Bryn-gwlad] Fantsy vs. History
Stefan li Rous
StefanliRous at austin.rr.com
Fri Apr 16 23:54:13 PDT 2010
On Apr 16, 2010, at 9:18 PM, Chris Zakes wrote:
>> I do wonder though, if the SCA is not a living history group, then
>> why
>> is it defined that way in the very first paragraph of the Governing
>> Documents? Are we (and our leaders) not bound to follow the
>> Corporate
>> requirements? If not, then why are these guidelines even published?
>>
>> Eule/Steve
>> Unus sed Leo
>
> Well, actually, it's not. The phrase "living history" is first used
> at the beginning of the *second* paragraph of Corpora. <G>
>
> And, as Emeline said, I think those paragraphs are an attempt to
> explain the SCA to the outside world and make us look more
> "respectable", rather than guidelines for the SCA itself.
>
> -Tivar Moondragon
Reading some of the messages from folks from the early days of the SCA
that I mentioned in another message, you can see that much of the
wording was there to make sure we satisfied the requirements for our
non-profit status. You can't get that just for throwing a continuous
series of parties. But over the years those statements, or what people
read into those statements and what people read into the "Society for
Creative Anachronism" which was made up on the spur of the moment,
have fought for and been molded and reworked into what is the current
SCA.
As has been pointed out, the SCA is many things to different people.
For what others have said about what the SCA is and is not, and why
they are in the SCA, see the various files in the SCA-SOCIOLOGY
section of the Florilegium such as:
A-Study-o-SCA-art (92K) 5/ 4/02 "Postmodern Medievalism: A
Sociological Study of the Society for Creative Anachronism" by Master
Hrolf Herjolfssen.
http://www.florilegium.org/files/SCA-SOCIOLOGY/A-Study-o-SCA-art.html
magic-moments-msg (50K) 7/ 1/08 "Magic moments" experienced in the SCA.
http://www.florilegium.org/files/SCA-SOCIOLOGY/magic-moments-msg.html
SCA-as-family-msg (52K) 7/10/05 Sometimes the SCA is more like family.
http://www.florilegium.org/files/SCA-SOCIOLOGY/SCA-as-family-msg.html
SCA-reasons-msg (36K) 8/11/05 The reasons various people joined the SCA.
http://www.florilegium.org/files/SCA-SOCIOLOGY/SCA-reasons-msg.html
SCA-The-Dream-msg (50K) 1/11/96 What the SCA means for different people.
http://www.florilegium.org/files/SCA-SOCIOLOGY/SCA-The-Dream-msg.html
Personally, I see elements of the 1960's of California, the Victorian
ideal of the Middle Ages including romanticism, the real Middle Ages
and more and more, sophisticated practical archeology in the various
facets of the SCA.
Stefan
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THLord Stefan li Rous Barony of Bryn Gwlad Kingdom of Ansteorra
Mark S. Harris Austin, Texas StefanliRous at austin.rr.com
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