Monday, April 14, 2008

Blog Assignment 9

What does "medieval" mean to you?

3 comments:

Rick E Quintero said...

I decided to allow DICTIONARY.COM to provide the general populace's mis-informed, idiotic, mis-guided, stupid, lacking in intelligence, carbon sniffing definition / description of Medieval. For this cabellero (man), I have been allowed to travel in world so sublime, so colorful, so full of heart and depth of soul that we in the 21st centur, simply look like gorillas trying to find our butts. WHat does Medieval mean to Rick - this - LIKE ME - They were struggling how to define their existence in world that makes no sense. They struggled with the question of christianity and it's meaning to themselves and the world around them. Determine what the past might offer for understanding the present and future. Creation of of a new world that encompasses writings that have lasted over 1800 years. The battle for who will rule the christian world and spread the word of God. The initiation of new orders and avenues to worship God. That's a little of what it means - but my favorite passages will give you a better insight to my definition of Medieval:

Augustine:(my favorite)Augustines mother has died, "in the 56th year of her life and the 33rd of mine, that devout and holy soul was released from the body". pg181

Augustine's quandry of what the hell is he doing:"Tell me, please, what is our goal of our ambition in all these labors of ours? What are we aiming at?" Pg151

The Age of Bede: "The doings of two fathers. In bringing water out of the rock he reminds one of a similar miracle performed by St. Bendict.....and in driving away the birds he was following the example of St. Antony." I actually knew who these guys were!" Pg 71
There's more; but my time spent with these texts show that these people were somehow more enlightened then most people I know. Thanks for the memories! Rick

katie ross said...

Oh wow, what a question..and what an elusive answer. To me medieval does indeed have to do with a certain time frame, however the definition is much more than that. And although I'm not sure what the full definition is by any means, I do know the period to be more of the sum of its parts (or texts, as we look at it). Knowing this, I don't think I can make any judgments as to the entire definition of medieval, but only bring up instances that I believe begin to characterize this idea. Much that is medieval to me has to do with things that may seem mundane to us as 21st century readers. This include what life looked like before certain technologies, or while the world was being ravaged by a massive plague. How news traveled so much more slowly than even today's “snail mail”, and how intricate book covers were made as each creation was considered a project in itself. Yet at the same time, how the concepts of maternal love we see coming from Monica and questions of spirituality remind us that we are selves are not too different from what is so egocentrically named “the dark ages”. All in all, I'm not really sure what to make of the word medieval, and I'm not sure anything can be made of it at all. However, what I can scrape together about the word is tidbits of knowledge gathered throughout this semester. Although this feels totally unsatisfying, it will have to do. I'd rather have a small, accurate picture of what is medieval rather than a blurred, overreaching image.

KFung said...

I remember in the beginning of the semester during one of the discussion sections we listed off things that we thought was associated with "medieval." I honestly have to say, that the things we came up with like knights and ladies, awesome architecture and such, are still what I believe medieval to be. However, after reading the assigned texts and having the many insane discussions about them, I have been able to add on to my own meaning of "medieval." In addition to glorified battles and fantasy romances, and an aura of mystical magic, religion also is a huge element of the medieval times. I have been opened to another world into the religious spiritual thinkings of the Christian people. I feel more and more that these two realms of religion and secular life are very much related with eachother.