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In this episode, Margaret Sheble (webmaster/contributing editor for Arthuriana), Arielle McKee (Outreach Coordinator for The So What), and Brittany Claytor (Assistant Outreach Coordinator) discuss the origins and importance of the new public humanities journal The So What.For more information, visit www.multiculturalmiddleages.com.
Jonathan Geltner and Søri Higgins join Chris to discuss Arthurian Torso--a collection of Charles Williams' Arthuriana (his poems and a non-fiction book) edited by C.S. Lewis. We'll be discussing and reading a few favorite poems and marveling at what Williams managed to achieve. Stick around for some broad-brush critical history of Arthurian myth in general and speculation as to whether the fantasy genre has killed it. (Way to go, Tolkien!) You can read Jonathan's stuff at Romance and Apocalypse | Jonathan Geltner | Substack and check out his debut novel here. You can read more of Søri's stuff here, and here, and some of her books here. Also, if you want Williams' poetry and the Torso is a bit too pricey, she's edited those too, here. Many thanks for the kind reviews of the podcast! Please keep them coming! And as always, feel free to reach out to me at inklingsvarietyhour@gmail.com. I'd love to hear from you.
In this final episode of 2023, we have a momentous announcement! Rowenna Miller is stepping down as a full-time co-host of the podcast, because... well, life! It happens to us all sooner or later. But fear not! Rowenna will still be joining us from time to time, and she's still working with us on the Traveling Light anthology. And we're welcoming an amazing, fantastic, glorious new co-host! Please give your attention and accolades to Natania Barron! Who's Natania? Well, listeners may remember her from Episode 72: This is Cerulean, Right?: Fashion, Politics, and Power. Natania is a fantasy author, fashion historian, Arthuriana expert, and all-around awesome person! So as we say farewell to Rowenna as a full-time host and welcome Natania, we also discuss the very concept of eras, epochs, and other meaningful periods of time. What gives an era its flavor, its vibe, its aesthetic? How much of it gets defined by a ruler, a dynasty, or celebrity figures? How much of that is real, and how much is illusion or a carefully crafted fiction? When it comes to your worldbuilding, do your characters think they're part of a defined period? Are they trying to consciously create one? Do they look back to an idealized past? And how do you communicate that to a reader? Join us for the discussion and get to know our new cohost Natania! [Transcript TK]
We take on a more recent movie this time around, a charming British kids' film about a boy who finds Excalibur and learns he and his friends must defeat a reawakened Morgana before things get worse in Britain--and things are already pretty bad there in the dark year of 2019. We were lured in by the promise of Patrick Stewart as Merlin, and while he's not in it as much as we'd hoped--the man's in his eighties after all--the film succeeds on its own, with plenty of scenes filmed in places steeped in Arthuriana, like Tintagel and Glastonbury. This is a preview of the episode, part of our series Hollywood Avalon, a podcast dedicated to Arthurian film; to hear the entire episode, join the Mary Versus the Movies patreon for $3/month to hear this and the entire series Hollywood Avalon: https://www.patreon.com/maryvsmovies
What do Cornish enthno-nationalism, women's esoteric art, color theory, Arthuriana, and the far right in occultism all have in common? Dr. Amy Hale writes about them, and at the center of all these threads sits the artist and pagan mystic, Ithell Colquhon. Find Dr. Hale at her website and on social media as AmyHale93, including Instagram, and on Medium. Special shout out to Zoë Howe for inadvertently introducing me to Colquhoun and to Yvonne Aburrow for purposefully introducing me to Dr. Hale. Please support Black, indigenous, queer, trans, and women-owned, local, independent bookstores. Transcripts of all episodes are available at witchlitpod.com Buy us a coffee (and support our work) on Ko-fi Follow WitchLit on InstagramFind Victoria at https://readvictoria.com and https://1000voltpress.com and on Instagram and Substack
This week marks the final Faculty Spotlight of the semester where we honor a SLC faculty member's latest work. This week Gillian Adler joins us, "author of two books, as well as essays published in the Journal of Medieval Religious Culture, Arthuriana, Medieval Feminist Forum, Carte Italiane, and Comitatus: A Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies. Her recent co-authored book, ‘Alle Thyng Hath Tyme': Time and Medieval Life (Reaktion Books, 2023), recreates medieval people's experience of time: as continuous and discontinuous, linear and cyclical, embracing Creation and Judgment, shrinking to “atoms” or “droplets,” and extending to the silent spaces of eternity. Her first book, Chaucer and the Ethics of Time (Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2022), examines Chaucer's philosophical ideas of time and strategies of narrative time" (https://www.sarahlawrence.edu/faculty/adler-gillian.html). Topics include: How writing the book affected Gillian's perception of time. The writing process. Two authors writing in the same voice. What's the medieval equivalent of a Faculty Spotlight? Medieval women being "reborn" later in their lives. Questions from Demi and Aiden. And much more! The Sarah Lawrence Student Life Preservation Project is accepting contributions at https://slcstudentlifeproject.omeka.net/ Follow The SLC Library on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube @SLCLibrary. Visit the Library's website at www.sarahlawrence.edu/library.
In Episode 31 our conversation about VIKINGS VALHALLA continues with NAHIR OTAÑO GRACIA, a medieval scholar whose “Global North Atlantic” extends the Viking story from the North Sea to the Iberian Peninsula, Mediterranean, and the tip of North Africa. We talk about how the Vikings's travels and encounters changed their culture and destinies as seen in VIKINGS: VALHALLA. Nahir Otaño Gracia, is Assistant Professor of English at the University of New Mexico and a Member of the Institute for Advanced Studies located in Princeton, NJ (IAS). Her theoretical frameworks include Critical Race Studies, Translation Theory and Practice, and the Global North Atlantic—extending the North Atlantic to include the Iberian Peninsula and Africa. She has published several articles on literatures written in Middle English, Old Castilian, Old Catalan, Old Irish, and Old Norse-Icelandic, and they have appeared in journals such as "Arthuriana," "Comitatus," "Enarratio," "English Language Notes," and "Viator." Her essay, “Towards a Decentered Global North Atlantic,” won the 2022 Medieval Academy of America Article Prize in Critical Race Studies. 0:08 - Intro to Historical Drama with The Boston Sisters ((generic open); 1:20 - VIKINGS: VALHALLA Seasons 1 & 2 Recap; 2:47 - Nahir Otaño Gracia & Her Journey to Medieval Scholarship (Medieval Studies); 5:28 - Mapping the Global North Atlantic; 8:36 - Recovering Medieval History -- Not Just White and Male; 12:37 - Port Cities and Cultural Encounters; 17:26 - Shield Maidens, Scholars and Queens (Medieval Womanhood) 22:37 - Break 23:08- Religious Conflicts in the Middle Ages; 32:01 - Mariam, Muslim Scholar in Vikings: Valhalla; 35:17 - Middle Ages: A Time of Possibility 38:24 LIGHTNING ROUND Questions STAY ENGAGED with HISTORICAL DRAMA WITH THE BOSTON SISTERS LISTEN to past past podcasts starting with the guests featured in this bonus episode SIGN UP for our mailing list SUBSCRIBE to the podcast on your favorite podcast platform You can SUPPORT this podcast on Anchor or SHOP THE PODCAST on our affiliate bookstore Thank you for listening! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historicaldramasisters/support
This week we're very excited to welcome our guest Natania Barron, author of the Arthurian-based Queens of Fate trilogy, to talk about the film The Green Knight, the character of Gawain and his many iterations, nerdy medievalist Easter eggs, the enduring and transcending relevance of Arthuriana, and so much more! Find Natania and her books on her website and follow her on Twitter, TikTok, and Instagram. Her book Queen of None is still available from some sources, but it will be re-released along with its sequel, Queen of Fury, early next year. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pop-dna-podcast/message
Who is your favourite queer Black character with a disability? Whether you can think of ten or none, this episode is for you. I had the most fun chatting with D'Arcee Charington Neal (Ohio State University) about all the places we can find queer Black characters with disabilities and the wondrous ways in which they shape narratives. As a researcher and creative writer, D'Arcee is interested in audio rhetoric and audio narratives that go far beyond your average Audible experience. Listen now to find out how the audio experience captures minoritised stories and what André 3000 has to do with all of this.Want to keep up with the magical world of D'Arcee's research? Follow @DrChairington on Twitter and check out @queerlitpodcast on Instagram. CW: illness, trauma, coming out, homophobia, discrimination, racism, ableismLight spoilers for Everything Everywhere All at Once References:D'Arcee Charington Neal. “Mutant and (Not) Proud: Disability Erasure in X-Men's Storm.” Cartoons of Future Past: Cultural Critiques of X-Men: The Animated Series (University of Mississippi Press, forthcoming)D'Arcee Charington Neal. “Who is Asking? Black Arthurian Legendmaking in N.K. Jemisin's Far Sector.” Arthuriana (forthcoming)Narrative ISSNAndré 3000Outkast “Where Are My Panties? (Interlude)” Neil Gaiman's The SandmanJames McAvoyTaron EgertonModern Love Podcast “A Heart Outrun”Colin Farrellhttps://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/11/fashion/colin-farrell-modern-love-podcast.htmlThe Shade Room @theshaderoomThe Breakfast Club @breakfastclubamThe Tom Joyner Morning ShowSteve Harvey @steveharveyfmEbonicsSheneneh JenkinsMartinAAVE African American Vernacular EnglishHenry Louis GatesNeNe LeakesJudith ButlerPerformativityCece AdamsStormX-MenAfrophantasmRalph Ellison's Invisible ManOctavia Butler's Parable of the SowerHyper-Empathy SyndromeJada PinkettArielLeah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha's The Future is DisabledN.K. Jemisin's Far SectorTracy Deonn's LegendbornGreen LanternEverything Everywhere All at OnceMichelle YeohAngela BassettCrouching Tiger, Hidden DragonEncantohttps://www.vox.com/culture/23025832/everything-everywhere-all-at-once-parental-apology-fantasy-turning-redLinks to D'Arcee's podcast episodes:Episode 1: https://drive.google.com/file/d/100Y7hChK3DR8aAPfot1QoWERPKwzKQi_/view?usp=drivesdk Episode 2: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CJmqUxUBfT7oLcYIoHVwd-psMSXCsK40/view?usp=drivesdk Episode 3: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mg2j2STi4pfaJVRXo1sm4GPLKFyqM1Uj/view?usp=drivesdk Questions you should be able to respond to after listening:We speak a lot about the power of audio narratives. Why does D'Arcee find this format crucial in articulating minoritized stories?D'Arcee speaks about Afrophantasm. What does this mean and who coined this term?Can you think of an example of Afrophantasm in literature or culture?Can you think of another film, series or book that uses the ‘parents apologising' trope? What relevance does this hold in a queer setting?Please look up the term disability justice. What does this mean to you?
Croeso! We are wrapping up our trilogy of episodes on Isle of the Mighty with an exploration into Wales/Cymru and the fae/Tylwyth Teg that dwell there. The unfortunate news is that Book 3 of this weighty tome has a lot of the same issues we called out previously: clunky choices for the history section, uneven distribution of information in the geography section, several NPCs whose defining adjective is "meh". But the better news is that we are taking the opportunity to do a more thorough chat about the elements of crossover with Mage: the Ascension in this section, and from there, the book as a whole. Joining us for that discussion is Terry Robinson, host of Mage: the Podcast, and a genuinely wonderful person to talk to about such things. Lend us your ears, and we'll do our best to dazzle and enlighten you. (And stick around to the end for some *super secret* Mage 5th Edition-related stuff...) where to find us (and where to no longer find us) Most of our social media links are the same as ever... Discord: https://discord.gg/SAryjXGm5jEmail: podcast@changelingthepodcast.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100082973960699Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/changelingthepodcast ...buuut we have elected to put our Twitter on ice for the time being, given a lot of the drama circulating around it these days. Instead, you can find us at our shiny new Mastodon account: https://dice.camp/@ChangelingPod. Check it out for the latest updates! And in the meantime, some places to find Terry include: Mage: the Podcast: https://discord.gg/SAryjXGm5jMage: the Podcast Discord page: podcast@changelingthepodcast.comPain in the Dice podcast (with Chazz Kellner): https://www.paininthedice.com/Systematic Understanding of Everything, an Exalted podcast: https://www.exaltcast.comStoryteller's Vault material: https://www.storytellersvault.com/browse.php?author=Terry%20RobinsonTwitters include @magethepodcast and @terryrobinson ... welsh media Once again, some media items that might help you with getting in a Cymric mood for your Welsh-set game: Films: How Green Was My Valley, Just Jim, Patagonia, Pride, The Black Cauldron, The Corn is Green, The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill and Came Down a Mountain...TV: David Macaulay's Castle (available on YouTube!), The Crown (season 3, "Aberfan" and "Tywysog Cymru"), Dr. Who (post-2005), Pobol y Cwm, Torchwood...Literature: the Mabinogion, y Gododdin, and then a bunch of other stuff: the more esoteric corners of Arthuriana, the poems of Mab Jones and Dylan Thomas (as well as his play Under Milkwood), A Swiftly Tilting Planet (partially), Chronicles of Prydain, the Excalibur comics series by Marvel...Music: Ffynnon, Gorky's Zygotic Mynci, Manic Street Preachers, Stereophonics, Super Furry Animals, Tom Jones... There are plenty of Welsh language-learning resources out there as well! Besides the usual suspects like Duolingo, the BBC has also run Welsh lessons through a variety of programs for decades. (Pooka used to listen to Catchphrase and its affiliated programs, which you can still find at https://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/catchphrase/, but they're no longer updated.) ... your hosts Josh Hillerup (any pronoun) added three castles to their Timecube this week. Pooka G (any pronoun/they) has yet to come across a Welsh word that isn't beautiful, no matter how many L's it has. Though absent long, These forms of beauty have not been to me, As is a landscape to a blind man's eye: But oft, in lonely rooms, and mid the din Of towns and cities, I have owed to them, In hours of weariness, sensations sweet. —William Wordsworth, "Lines Written a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey"
We discuss our top 5 personal favourite Arthurian films and TV shows. Does Dame Leslie and Sir Blackwood's lists match and which glaringly obvious things have we missed out? Find out! Or look below for spoilers because we linked IMDb a whole lot in the description! Music: Arthurian Mythia Theme by Invictus Media Arthurian Mythia Techno Remix by Scop Links: Merlin (TV Series 2008–2012) - IMDb The Sword in the Stone (1963) - IMDb Excalibur (1981) - IMDb The Legend of Prince Valiant (TV Series 1991–1994) - IMDb Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975) - IMDb Arthur of the Britons (TV Series 1972–1973) - IMDb Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (TV Short 2002) - IMDb The Kid Who Would Be King (2019) - IMDb Our Links: Our novella, Ap Ector No.1: Cries in the Storm is out on Amazon Kindle. Tumblr, Twitter, Redbubble Store, Twitch, Discord (Where we hang out it doesn't belong to us), Email: arthurian.mythia@gmail.com
Post-apocalyptic Arthuriana. Thanks to the awesome Patreon supporter who nominated this episode! If you would like to purchase a nomination or a bonus episode of your own, email the show at ClaytempleMedia.@gmail.com. Support the show and gain access to over three dozen bonus episodes by becoming a patron on Patreon. Rate and review the show to help us reach more readers and listeners. Not enough science-fiction and fantasy in your life? Join us on The Gene Wolfe Literary Podcast! Love Star Trek? Come find us on the Lower Decks! Neil Gaiman fan? Love comics? Join us on Hanging Out With the Dream King: A Neil Gaiman Podcast. Check out Glenn's medieval history podcast Agnus! Find out how you can commission a special bonus episode here. Join the conversation on the Claytemple Forum. Follow Claytemple Media on Facebook and Twitter, and sign up for our newsletter. Follow Glenn on Facebook and Twitter. Check out Glenn's weird fiction story "Goodbye to All That" on the Tales to Terrify Podcast. Next time: Two episodes on My Pathology by Lisa Tuttle. Music: http://www.purple-planet.com
Post-apocalyptic Arthuriana. Thanks to the awesome Patreon supporter who nominated this episode! If you would like to purchase a nomination or a bonus episode of your own, email the show at ClaytempleMedia.@gmail.com. Support the show and gain access to over three dozen bonus episodes by becoming a patron on Patreon. Rate and review the show to help us reach more readers and listeners. Not enough science-fiction and fantasy in your life? Join us on The Gene Wolfe Literary Podcast! Love Star Trek? Come find us on the Lower Decks! Neil Gaiman fan? Love comics? Join us on Hanging Out With the Dream King: A Neil Gaiman Podcast. Check out Glenn's medieval history podcast Agnus! Find out how you can commission a special bonus episode here. Join the conversation on the Claytemple Forum. Follow Claytemple Media on Facebook and Twitter, and sign up for our newsletter. Follow Glenn on Facebook and Twitter. Check out Glenn's weird fiction story "Goodbye to All That" on the Tales to Terrify Podcast. Next time: Discussion Music: http://www.purple-planet.com
Post-apocalyptic Arthuriana. Thanks to the awesome Patreon supporter who nominated this episode! If you would like to purchase a nomination or a bonus episode of your own, email the show at ClaytempleMedia.@gmail.com. Support the show and gain access to over three dozen bonus episodes by becoming a patron on Patreon. Rate and review the show to help us reach more readers and listeners. Not enough science-fiction and fantasy in your life? Join us on The Gene Wolfe Literary Podcast! Love Star Trek? Come find us on the Lower Decks! Neil Gaiman fan? Love comics? Join us on Hanging Out With the Dream King: A Neil Gaiman Podcast. Check out Glenn's medieval history podcast Agnus! Find out how you can commission a special bonus episode here. Join the conversation on the Claytemple Forum. Follow Claytemple Media on Facebook and Twitter, and sign up for our newsletter. Follow Glenn on Facebook and Twitter. Check out Glenn's weird fiction story "Goodbye to All That" on the Tales to Terrify Podcast. Next time: Recap - Part II Music: http://www.purple-planet.com
Media-eval's resident Doctor Who expert Elizabeth Bonnemann returns to discuss 1989 serial Battlefield. Join Sarah and Elizabeth as we meet the 7th Doctor and best-ever companion Ace and grapple with how the series handles Arthuriana-meets-aliens. Social Media: Find Elizabeth on Twitter: @lizziestrider Twitter @mediaevalpod E-mail: media.evalpod@gmail.com Rate, review, and subscribe!
Serf's up milords! Join your sibling hosts on the marathon as they follow King Arthur into the mists of Avalon for the conclusion to the Arthur Mythos and a deep dive into the story of Gawain and the Green Knight. Fasten your seatbelts (and don't cum on them); this is a wild ride into surrealist Arthuriana.
Welcome to the last podcast of Thrill Quill- where I finish up my conversation about NORNAKONA with Golden Guest Taylor Grothe. Taylor Grothe is a gothic and literary horror novelist. She is an Icelandic Saga and Arthuriana scholar with a degree from Duke University. She lives in southwestern Connecticut with her husband and two children. NORNAKONA 99,800 words Psychological, Gothic Horror On Submission Intent on a fresh start, Kathryn buys a one-way ticket to Iceland after her writing career and love life suffer simultaneous meltdowns. While cavorting with the locals and evading her landlady's increasingly forceful requests for unpaid rent, she hears a rumor about a witch lurking nearby. At a forbidding hotel near an eerie, windblown lava field, Kathryn meets Anna. Though struck by Anna's beauty and intelligence, Kathryn is disconcerted by her aggressiveness—and her implication that they already know one another. Kathryn retreats to the nearby gift shop where Sigrún, the local herbalist, soothes her rattled nerves. Unfortunately, her contentment is short-lived. On a trip to a nearby beach, Kathryn witnesses the impossible: Anna raising corpses from the stormy Atlantic. Despite being terrified and repulsed, Kathryn is fascinated; she returns to determine the truth—and to see Sigrún again. After waking injured in Sigrún's apartment, Kathryn begins to suspect her relationship with the herbalist and Anna is more complicated than she understands. To disentangle herself and escape with her sanity, she must seek the truth, or suffer the mortal consequences of her ignorance— perhaps becoming one of the corpses in the water herself. NORNAKONA is a 99,800-word queer psychological horror novel reminiscent of the uncanny, gothic backdrop in MEXICAN GOTHIC by Silvia Moreno-Garcia, and the psychological trauma and pacing of MIDSOMMAR by Ari Aster. Taylor Grothe taylor@taylorgrothe.com Twitter/Instagram: @TaylorLGrothe TaylorGrothe.com Represented by: Elle Thompson at TriadaUS elle@triadaus.com Triada US Literary Agency PO Box 561 Sewickley, PA 15143 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jody-cirame/message
Welcome back to the wacky world of Arthuriana! We're focusing on good Sir Percival this week, but his tale might be stranger than you remember — this spinoff from Chrétien de Troyes' unfinished tale takes unexpected liberties, particularly in the number of decapitated heads present. Seriously, there are a lot of heads.
Welcome to AstroPod_Cast and the Golden Guests series. Thrill Quill stars author Taylor Grothe as she shares her debut horror novel 'NORNAKONA' - putting us in the Halloween mood. 'Taylor Grothe is a gothic and literary horror novelist. She is an Icelandic Saga and Arthuriana scholar with a degree from Duke University. She lives in southwestern Connecticut with her husband and two children.' In the first installment, Taylor shares her story of how she became a writer and her inspiration for her first novel. Twitter/IG: @TaylorLGrothe taylor@taylorgrothe.com Represented by: Elle Thompson at TriadaUS/elle@triadaus.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jody-cirame/message
With the recent theatrical release of The Green Knight, Mark and Brian along with Den of Geek's David Crow and the very British Al Baker consider the range of cinematic Arthuriana, including Excalibur (1981), Camelot (1967), King Arthur (2004), King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (2017), First Knight (1995), Sword of the Valiant (1983), Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (1973), and Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975). For more, visit prettymuchpop.com. Hear bonus content for this episode at patreon.com/prettymuchpop or by subscribing via Apple Podcasts to the Mark Lintertainment Channel. Sponsor: Visit hellofresh.com/14pretty and use code 14pretty for up to 14 free meals plus free shipping.
With the recent theatrical release of The Green Knight, Mark and Brian along with Den of Geek's David Crow and the very British Al Baker consider the range of cinematic Arthuriana, including Excalibur (1981), Camelot (1967), King Arthur (2004), King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (2017), First Knight (1995), Sword of the Valiant (1983), Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (1973), and Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975). For more, visit prettymuchpop.com. Hear bonus content for this episode at patreon.com/prettymuchpop or by subscribing via Apple Podcasts to the Mark Lintertainment Channel. Sponsor: Visit hellofresh.com/14pretty and use code 14pretty for up to 14 free meals plus free shipping.
Timed to coincide with the current film The Green Knight, this episode has readings in Middle English, an increasingly-irate Mary expounding on the meanderings of medieval literature, and some truly terrible music. Medieval literature and Arthuriana is very much Mary's wheelhouse, so buckle in, and avoid any Sean Connerys you see carrying an axe.
Jeopardy! recaps from the week of August 2nd, 2021. We recommend board games, comment on recent J! news, and Emily gives a deep dive on Arthuriana. Find us on Facebook (Potent Podables) and Twitter (@potentpodables1). Check out our Patreon (patreon.com/potentpodables). Email us at potentpodablescast@gmail.com. Continue to support social justice movements in your community and our country. www.communityjusticeexchange.org www.blacklivesmatter.com https://www.gofundme.com/c/act/stop-aapi-hate
Following their swinging ‘60s adventure, film journalist Ben Travis and animation academic Sam Summers are blasted back to the dark ages in Walt Disney Animation Studios' young Arthurian adventure, 1963's The Sword In The Stone. And this time, they're joined by a special guest who knows her stuff when it comes to swords, sorcery, and silliness – film journalist and professional Geek Queen, Helen O'Hara! Together, the intrepid trio discuss the annals of Arthuriana, outdated cultural depictions of women, and posit a more accurate title for the film: The Sword In The Anvil On The Stone. Not as catchy though, is it? Next up: The Jungle Book Disniversity is brought to you by Ben Travis (@benstravis) and Sam Summers (@samsummers0), with art by Olly Gibbs and music by Nafets. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @disniversity. This podcast is not affiliated with Disney. — Welcome to Disniversity, the podcast crash course through the history of Disney's animated classics, with film journalist Ben Travis and animation academic Dr. Sam Summers. Each week, we'll be moving forward in time through the legendary Walt Disney Animation Studios catalogue, watching every feature film in chronological order – from Snow White to Raya And The Last Dragon. Watch along with us, and listen as we explore each film's historical context, advances in animation and lasting legacy, and talk about how they stand up today.
Guests Matt Welsh and David Baxter of Thank You Five join Sarah to talk about Arthuriana and courtly love in the Middle Ages, the 1960s, and today as we delve into the movie musical Camelot. Social Media: Twitter @mediaevalpod E-mail: media.evalpod@gmail.com Please rate, review, and subscribe! Find David and Matt's podcast Thank You Five on Twitter @thankyoufivepod and on Facebook @TY5Podcast
Episode SummaryJourney back to the Middle Ages for a discussion of The Sword in the Stone (1963), a film beset with sexism and classism befitting its medieval setting. The last fully animated film before Walt Disney’s death in 1966, this story of Arthurian legend leaves a lot to be desired in terms of plot and songwriting as well. Erin and Rachel try to make up for the latter with some singing of their own, and for that, they sincerely apologize. Episode BibliographyGriffin, M., Harding, N., & Learmonth, M. (2017). Whistle while you work? Disney animation, organizational readiness and gendered subjugation. Organization Studies, 38(7), 869-894. Hovdestad, W. E., Hubka, D., & Tonmyr, L. (2009). Unwanted personal contact and risky situations in ten Disney animated feature films. Child Abuse Review, 18, 111-126. Lawson, A., & Fouts, G. (2004). Mental illness in Disney animated films. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 49(5), 310-314. Ness, M. (2015, August 6). In Need of a Villain: Disney's The Sword in the Stone. Tor.com. Retrieved October 14, 2020, from https://www.tor.com/2015/08/06/in-need-of-a-villain-disneys-the-sword-in-the-stone/Pugh, T., & Aronstein, S. (Eds.). (2012). The Disney middle ages: A fairy tale and fantasy past. Palgrave.[redmorgankidd]. (2014, January 2). Music Magic: The Sherman Brothers. Youtube. Retrieved October 21, 2020, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZDV8bQdga8Reitherman, W. (Directors). (1963). The Sword in the Stone [Film]. Walt Disney Animation Studios.Robinson, T., Callister, M., Magoffin, D., & Moore, J. (2007). The portrayal of older characters in Disney animated films. Journal of Aging Studies, 21, 203-213. Stock, L.K. (2015). Reinventing an iconic Arthurian moment: The sword in the stone in films and television. Arthuriana, 25(4), 66-83. The Sword in the Stone (1963 film). (n.d.). Wikipedia. Retrieved October 18, 2020, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sword_in_the_Stone_(1963_film)Torlina, J. (2011). Working class: Challenging myths about blue-collar labor. Lynne Rienner Publishers. Torregrossa, M. (1999). Merlin goes to the movies: The changing role of Merlin in Cinema Arthuriana. Film & History, 29(3-4), 54-65.Variety Staff. (1962, December 31). The Sword in the Stone. Variety. Retrieved October 13, 2020, from https://variety.com/1962/film/reviews/the-sword-in-the-stone-1200420275/Was King Arthur a real person? (2018, August 29). History.com. Retrieved October 22, 2020, from https://www.history.com/news/was-king-arthur-a-real-personWeir, M. (2002). The American middle class and the politics of education. In O. Zunz, L. Schoppa, & N. Hiwatari (Eds.), Social contracts under stress: The middle classes of America, Europe, and Japan at the turn of the century (pp. 178-203). Russell Sage Foundation. Zurcher, J. D., Brubaker, P. J., Webb, S.M., & Robinson, T. (2020). Parental roles in “The Circle of Life”: Representations of parents and parenting in Disney animated films from 1937 to 2017. Mass Communication and Society, 23, 128-150.
It's our second official NSFW Episode, and we're talking about The Little Hours! Join us for a discussion of penis trees, punishments for adultery, nuns and politics in the Middle Ages, and more! Sources: Penis Trees: Massa Marittima Mural, available at http://www.thehistoryblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/massa_marittima-mural.png Jeanne de Montbaston, "Nun Harvesting Phalluses from Phallus Tree and a Monk and Nun Embracing." Available at https://inpress.lib.uiowa.edu/feminae/DetailsPage.aspx?Feminae_ID=31987 "Medieval Woman Artist Unmasked by Her Teeth," National Geographic. Available at https://www.nationalgeographic.com/culture/2019/01/female-medieval-master-artist-revealed-dental-calculus/#close Johan Mattelaer, "The Phallus Tree: A Medieval and Renaissance Phenomenon," Journal of Sexual Medicine (2010) Moira Smith, "The Flying Phallus and the Laughing Inquisitor: Penis Theft in the "Malleus Mallificarum," Journal of Folklore Research 39, 1 (2002) THE TOAST https://the-toast.net/2015/10/06/two-monks/ Adrian S. Hoch, "Duocento Fertility Imagery for Females at Massa Marittima's Public Fountain," Zeitschrift fur Kunstgeschichte 69, 4 (2006) Guelphs and Ghibellines: "Guelf and Ghibelline," Encyclopedia Britannica, available at https://www.britannica.com/event/Guelf-and-Ghibelline "Return of Dante: The Guelphs and the Ghibellines," The Independent, available at https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/return-of-dante-the-guelphs-and-the-ghibellines-850012.html Adriano Prosperi, Crime and Forgiveness: Christianizing Execution in Medieval Europe (Harvard University Press, 2020) Marvin E. Wolfgang, "Political Crimes and Punishments in Renaissance Florence," Journal of Criminal Law, Criminology, and Political Science, 44, 5 (1954)The Little Hours, IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/ Film Background: Sheila O'Malley, Review on Rogerebert.com. Available at https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/the-little-hours-2017 Michael Philips, Review in the Chicago Tribune. Available at https://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/movies/sc-little-hours-mov-rev-0710-20170710-column.html Rules for Nuns: Elizabeth Makowski, Apostate Nuns in the Later Middle Ages (Boydell & Brewer, 2019) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Little_Hours Moshe Sluhovsky, "The Devil in the Convent," The American Historical Review 107:5 (December 2002): 1379-1411. Judith C. Brown, "Everyday Life, Longevity, and Nuns in Early Modern Florence," in Renaissance Culture and the Everyday eds. Patricia Fumerton and Simon Hunt (University of Pennsylvania Press). http://www.jstor.com/stable/j.ctt6wr9h7.8 Ruth Mazo Karras, "Sex and the Singlewoman," and Maryanne Kowaleski, "Singlewomen in Medieval and Early Modern Europe: The Demographic Perspective," in Singlewomen in the European Past, 1250-1800 eds. Judith M. Bennett and Amy M. Froide (University of Pennsylvania Press). http://www.jstor.com/stable/j.ctt3fhbvn.8 and http://www.jstor.com/stable/j.ctt3fhbvn.5 Sharon T. Strocchia, "Taken into custody: girls and convent guardianship in Renaissance Florence," Renaissance Studies 17:2 (June 2003): 177-200. http://www.jstor.com/stable/24413345 Maristella Botticini, "A Loveless Economy? Intergenerational Altruism and the Marriage Market in Tuscan Town, 1415-1436," The Journal of Economic History 59:1 (Mar., 1999): 104-121. http://www.jstor.com/stable/2566498 Duane J. Osheim, "Conversion, Conversi, and the Christian Life in Late Medieval Tuscany," Speculum 58:2 (Apr., 1983): 368-390. Saundra Weddle, "Women's Place in the Family and the Convent: A Reconsideration of Public and Private in Renaissance Florence," Journal of Architectural Education 55:2 (Nov., 2001): 64-72 Punishments for Adultery: April Harper, "Punishing Adultery: Private Violence, Public Honor, Literature, and the Law" The Haskins Society Journal 28 (2016) http://www.jstor.com/stable/10.7722/j.ctt1wx936w.14 Melissa Mowry, "Sex and the Archives: Current Work on Subordinate Identities and Early Modern Cultural Formation," Journal of British Studies 44:1 (January 2005): 178-186. Vern L. Bullough, "Medieval Conceps of Adultery," Arthuriana 7:4 (Winter 1997): 5-15. Sara McDougall, "The Opposite of the Double Standard: Gender, Marriage, and Adultery Prosecution in Late Medieval France," Journal of the History of Sexuality 23:2 (May 2014): 206-225. https://www.jstor.org/stable/24616490 Trevor Dean, "Domestic Violence in late-Medieval Bologna," Renaissance Studies 18:4 (December 2004): 527-543. K.J. Kesselring, "No Greater Provocation? Adultery and the Mitigation of Murder in English Law," Law and History Review 34:1 (February 2016): 199-225. Karen Jones, "Sexual Misbehaviour" Gender and Petty Crime in Late Medieval England: The Local Courts in Kent, 1460-1560 (Boydell & Brewer). http://www.jstor.com/stable/10.7722/j.ctt14brth4.11 https://www.nationalgeographic.com/news/2016/09/ingredients-lipstick-makeup-cosmetics-science-history/ https://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/search/object/nmah_1339217 https://sites.nd.edu/manuscript-studies/2019/10/18/viking-eyeliner-from-sea-to-sea/ Udry, Susan. "Robert de Blois and Geoffroy de la Tour Landry on feminine beauty: two late medieval French conduct books for women." Essays in Medieval Studies 19, no. 1 (2002): 90-102. Da Soller, Claudio. "The beautiful woman in medieval Iberia: rhetoric, cosmetics, and evolution." PhD diss., University of Missouri--Columbia, 2005. Cavallo, P, Proto, M. C, Patruno, C, Sorbo, A. Del, and Bifulco, M. "The First Cosmetic Treatise of History. A Female Point of View." International Journal of Cosmetic Science 30, no. 2 (2008): 79-86.
The panel examines the first half of Spenser's book of courtesy, reading its depictions in the light of the historical development of chevalrie/chivalry and courtoise/courtesy, and comparing its depiction of characters to those found in other Arthuriana.
The panel examines the first half of Spenser's book of courtesy, reading its depictions in the light of the historical development of chevalrie/chivalry and courtoise/courtesy, and comparing its depiction of characters to those found in other Arthuriana.
A brief introduction to the writer Diana Wynne Jones. This short lecture outlines Diana Wynne Jones's early life, her major works, and a core element of her writing: the combination of different images and sources to create new, joyful stories. Gabriel Schenk completed his DPhil at Pembroke College in 2014. His thesis analyses depictions of King Arthur, focusing on a period spanning the mid-nineteenth to mid-twentieth centuries when the figure of Arthur became increasingly protean and multifaceted. He lectures online at Signum University, teaching courses on cultural histories, Arthuriana, and the works of the Inklings. He has also taught small groups and individuals in Uganda, Poland, Turkey, and across the UK. He is one of the founders and organisers of the Pembroke Tolkien Lecture on Fantasy Literature – an annual lecture that promotes the study of fantasy, science-fiction, and other types of speculative fiction – and works for the literary estates of Owen Barfield and P.H. Newby.
A brief introduction to the writer T. H. White. This short lecture introduces T.H.White, focusing on his Arthurian epic 'The Once and Future King' and its relation to Sir Thomas Malory's 'Le Morte Darthur'. Gabriel Schenk completed his DPhil at Pembroke College in 2014. His thesis analyses depictions of King Arthur, focusing on a period spanning the mid-nineteenth to mid-twentieth centuries when the figure of Arthur became increasingly protean and multifaceted. He lectures online at Signum University, teaching courses on cultural histories, Arthuriana, and the works of the Inklings. He has also taught small groups and individuals in Uganda, Poland, Turkey, and across the UK. He is one of the founders and organisers of the Pembroke Tolkien Lecture on Fantasy Literature – an annual lecture that promotes the study of fantasy, science-fiction, and other types of speculative fiction – and works for the literary estates of Owen Barfield and P.H. Newby.
A brief introduction to the writer T. H. White. This short lecture introduces T.H.White, focusing on his Arthurian epic 'The Once and Future King' and its relation to Sir Thomas Malory’s 'Le Morte Darthur'. Gabriel Schenk completed his DPhil at Pembroke College in 2014. His thesis analyses depictions of King Arthur, focusing on a period spanning the mid-nineteenth to mid-twentieth centuries when the figure of Arthur became increasingly protean and multifaceted. He lectures online at Signum University, teaching courses on cultural histories, Arthuriana, and the works of the Inklings. He has also taught small groups and individuals in Uganda, Poland, Turkey, and across the UK. He is one of the founders and organisers of the Pembroke Tolkien Lecture on Fantasy Literature – an annual lecture that promotes the study of fantasy, science-fiction, and other types of speculative fiction – and works for the literary estates of Owen Barfield and P.H. Newby.
A brief introduction to the writer Diana Wynne Jones. This short lecture outlines Diana Wynne Jones’s early life, her major works, and a core element of her writing: the combination of different images and sources to create new, joyful stories. Gabriel Schenk completed his DPhil at Pembroke College in 2014. His thesis analyses depictions of King Arthur, focusing on a period spanning the mid-nineteenth to mid-twentieth centuries when the figure of Arthur became increasingly protean and multifaceted. He lectures online at Signum University, teaching courses on cultural histories, Arthuriana, and the works of the Inklings. He has also taught small groups and individuals in Uganda, Poland, Turkey, and across the UK. He is one of the founders and organisers of the Pembroke Tolkien Lecture on Fantasy Literature – an annual lecture that promotes the study of fantasy, science-fiction, and other types of speculative fiction – and works for the literary estates of Owen Barfield and P.H. Newby.
Combining Arthurian myth with aspects of Celtic mythology, the 2015 film, Arthur & Merlin gives a unique take and punches well above its budget. Listen to our thoughts on the movie and our attempts at saying Irish and Welsh words. (Image Credit) Music: Arthurian Mythia Theme by Invictus Media References: Arthur & Merlin - IMDb Arthur and Merlin - Wikipedia Tuatha Dé Danann - Wikipedia Annwn - Wikipedia Hafgan - Wikipedia The legendary trail of Dinas Emrys - National Parks The Dumnonni Chronciles
What happens when you mix Guy Ritchie, Arthurian Myth, Giant Elephants and six years of development? Arthur running a London brothel. And yet it's still better than the 2004 film. Dame Leslie and Sir Blackwood review one of the movies of 2017; King Arthur: Legend of the Sword. Music: Arthurian Mythia Theme by Invictus Media Books: Compton's Famous Classics for Children King Arthur - Elizabeth Lodor Merchant Links: IMDb - King Arthur: Legend of the Sword Wikipedia - King Arthur: Legend of the Sword The Guardian - Epic Fail: why has King Arthur flopped so badly? The Prophecy of Merlin: The Two Dragons YouTube - Entertainment Tonight - Charlie Hunnam on his training
We return to ITV's 1956 series The Adventures of Sir Lancelot where an age old dispute between two families threatens the peace of the realm. King Arthur dispatches the newest Knight of the Roundtable to settle things. Breaking not one but two sieges by himself, Lancelot must use all his cunning and the talents of a boy called Brian to end the fighting. Music: Arthurian Mythia Theme by Invictus Media The Adventures of Sir Lancelot - End Theme, downloaded from Television Tunes. Credits: Sir Hector de Maris - Kyotzu Sir Lancelot du Lac - A Dream to Some Links: IMDb - The Adventures of Sir Lancelot: The Ferocious Fathers Wikipedia - The Adventures of Sir Lancelot Andred - Name Doctor
In which Sir Blackwood and Dame Leslie go back to the time of post-Roman Britain where the warring British kingdoms face destruction at the hands of Cerdic of the Saxons. Only one man can unite the Britons to face this threat...and sadly it is not Brian Blessed. Music: Arthurian Mythia Theme by Invictus Media Links: Wikipedia - Arthur of the Britons IMDb - Arthur of the Britons King Arthur Wikia - King Arthur: Young Warlord King Arthur Wikia - Arthur of the Britons (1972) Sophie Neville - The Secrets of Filming Arthur of the Britons pt1 Sophie Neville - The Secrets of Filming Arthur of the Britons pt2 Michael Gothard LiveJournal Lludd Llaw Eraint: Early British Kingdoms Bio Wikipedia - King Lud Wikipedia - Lludd Llaw Eraint
What is the secret of the Grail? Who does it serve? In this long-awaited podcast, Derek and Laurel explore the legends surrounding King Arthur and his knights of the Round Table. Tracking the legend from its inception in the early middle ages to the definitive Hollywood adaptation, John Boorman’s dreamy Excalibur, we’ll seek the answers to the most important questions in Arthuriana. What does it mean to be king? What does it mean to be a people? What is the true quest, the true frontier? From Lancelot and Guinevere to Percival, Gawain, Morgan le Fay, and of course Merlin, this podcast leaves no sword in its stone. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/midnightmyth/support
In which Dame Leslie and Sir Blackwood go on a quest to see if a decent film can exist underneath the pile of bad comic relief. It is time for a Quest for Camelot. Music: Arthurian Mythia Theme by Invictus Media Links: Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_King%27s_Damosel IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120800/ https://movies.fandom.com/wiki/Quest_for_Camelot Borromean rings: https://www.isoleborromee.it/eng/storia-borromeo-stemma.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borromean_rings Title image: http://www.cornel1801.com/animated/Quest-for-Camelot-1998/4-dont-see-any-dragons.html
In which we celebrate Gawain month by spending a lot of admiring a shirtless Gwaine... ... ... ...oh we also look into the character of Gwaine in his first appearance in BBC's Merlin. Music: Arthurian Mythia Theme By Invictus Media Links: IMDb Merlin S03E04 “Gwaine”: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1728790/ Eoin Macken: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2151126/?ref_=tt_cl_t7 Wikipedia Eoin Macken: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eoin_Macken BBC Character Profile: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/profiles/5Q4dfX42MmHJK1mHLD30WKy/sir-gwaine Episode Summary: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00v4jt3 Episode Preview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avBjzHEIWNA
In which Dame Leslie and Sir Blackwood witness the conquest of a kingdom and join Prince Valiant on his journey from Thule to a dinosaur infested swamp that may or may not be somewhere in Britain. Music: Arthurian Mythia Theme by Invictus Media Where the Truth Lies by The Exchange featuring Marc Jordan The Legend of Prince Valiant soundtrack album on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/the-legend-of-prince-valiant-original-soundtrack/1389657988 Links: Prince Valiant Wikipedia pages: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Legend_of_Prince_Valiant https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Valiant IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101171/ Cynan name meaning: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cynan http://babynames.allparenting.com/list/Welsh_Baby_Names/Cynan/details/ Thule: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thule Prince Valiant comic strip: http://comicskingdom.com/prince-valiant/
As confusion reigns Dame Leslie and Sir Blackwood watch an owl and a time traveler attempt to educate some kid called Wart, as they review The Sword in the Stone. Music: Arthurian Mythia Theme By Invictus Media End Theme By Monty Python Links: T.H.White Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._H._White The Sword in the Stone Wikipedia: http://disney.wikia.com/wiki/The_Sword_in_the_Stone https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sword_in_the_Stone_(novel) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sword_in_the_Stone_(1963_film) IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0057546/ The Times: https://www.britannica.com/topic/The-Times Sherman Brothers Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherman_Brothers The Sword in the Stone live action remake: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4872762/ https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/sword-stone-remake-disney-hires-director-1075997
In which valiant Sir Blackwood and cunning Dame Leslie watch Galahad's first foray into knighthood and the political intrigues of Camelot. Where we also learn that traveling through Merlin's private forest is a seriously bad idea. Music: Arthurian Mythia Theme By Invictus Media Links: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Reeves https://filesofjerryblake.com/2014/12/09/adventures-of-sir-galahad/ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0041096/fullcredits?ref_=tt_cl_sm#cast https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wg2nMVdUrds&t=1s https://picclick.com/GEORGE-REEVES-NELSON-LEIGH-in-The-Adventures-192038004454.html - for cover image Special Thanks to http://http//fuckyeaharthuriana.tumblr.com
In which Dame Leslie and Sir Blackwood give their actual opinions on the masterwork of comedy that is Monty Python & the Holy Grail. Then following that bloopers from the recording of the Very Serious Review. Music: Arthurian Mythia Theme By Invictus Media Links: https://www.courier-journal.com/story/entertainment/movies/2017/11/07/john-cleese-holy-grail-louisville/508198001/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1RSIwexj9g
In which Sir Blackwood and Dame Leslie take a very serious look at the classic Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Music: Arthurian Mythia Theme By Invictus Media Links: http://www.thortrains.com/uniforms/medtime.htm http://d.lib.rochester.edu/teams/text/hahn-sir-gawain-sir-gawain-and-the-carle-of-carlisle https://www.nightbringer.se/a_holygrail.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robber_baron_(feudalism) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/For_Want_of_a_Nail
In which Dame Leslie and Sir Blackwood take on a daring request to analyse the 90s cartoon show King Arthur and the Knights of Justice. Music: Arthurian Mythia Theme By Invictus Media Black Adder Theme from Black Adder the Series Research References: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Arthur_and_the_Knights_of_Justice https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Chalopin http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0150058/#writer https://www.popmatters.com/122277-this-was-then-king-arthur-the-knights-of-justice-2496179222.html http://90scartoons.wikia.com/wiki/King_Arthur_%26_the_Knights_of_Justice Our Merch Shop https://www.redbubble.com/people/Alterundying/shop?asc=u
In which Sir Blackwood and Dame Leslie explore the some times slapsticky romantic adventure of First Knight. http://www.color-wheel-pro.com/color-meaning.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Zucker https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azure_(heraldry) http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0282265/?ref_=ttfc_fc_cr65 https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/first_knight/reviews/?sort= https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maleagant Angry Riot Sound Effect - Audio Productions https://www.youtube.com/user/JustAudio2008/about Music Opening Music from Heart of Medieval by Butterfly Tea. Downloaded from http://www.last.fm/music/Butterfly+Tea/_/Heart+of+Medieval y'all Come back Now - The Beverly Hillbillies Our Merch Shop https://www.redbubble.com/people/Alterundying/shop?asc=u
In which Sir Blackwood and Dame Leslie, adventure into the BBC's popular stab at the Myth of Merlin. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merlin_(2008_TV_series) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ch%C3%A2teau_de_Pierrefonds http://www.nightbringer.se/a_personsg.html Image: BBC.co.uk Music: Opening Music from Heart of Medieval by Butterfly Tea. Downloaded from http://www.last.fm/music/Butterfly+Tea/_/Heart+of+Medieval Picard Song - http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/the-picard-song https://youtu.be/X6oUz1v17Uo Memorize of "Aya and Eve" - Parasite Eve Sound Track Sound Effects: Breaking Glass - Audio Productions https://www.youtube.com/user/JustAudio2008/featured Crowd Murmuring - Free Sound Effects https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzqkNULitp-4NZs6J1dnCBA Have you tried not being a mutant? - X2 Voice Actors: Ceightlynn Stopford - https://www.instagram.com/artist_.in._training/ A Volunteer A Dream to Some
Mike fronts a hard-working Madison power trio in the glam rock vein that's put out 7 albums and 7 EPs since 2000. He also runs (and records a new song every week for) a podcast about the occult. We discuss "Sulfur" from The Wilderness of Almost Was and Never Were (2017), "Saturday Night Gospel" from Dangerous Times (2014), and "Prozac Girl" from Loser of the Year (2003). We conclude by listening to "We Are the Darkness" from The Slingshot Effect (2011). Opening music: “Stardust (Acoustic)" from Arthuriana (2013). Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us at patreon.com/nakedlyexaminedmusic.
Mike fronts a hard-working Madison power trio in the glam rock vein that's put out 7 albums and 7 EPs since 2000. He also runs (and records a new song every week for) a podcast about the occult. We discuss "Sulfur" from The Wilderness of Almost Was and Never Were (2017), "Saturday Night Gospel" from Dangerous Times (2014), and "Prozac Girl" from Loser of the Year (2003). We conclude by listening to "We Are the Darkness" from The Slingshot Effect (2011). Opening music: “Stardust (Acoustic)" from Arthuriana (2013). More: sunspotuniverse.com and othersidepodcast.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us at patreon.com/nakedlyexaminedmusic.
Gawain and the Green Knight BBC Documentary In Which Sir Blackwood and Dame Leslie watch a Documentry and talk about being stuck in the woods to pad the run time. Book Credits The New Arthurian Encyclopedia - Norris J. Lacy (ed) Arthur Dies at the End http://www.jeffwik.com/le-morte-darthur-index/ Websites LibriVox Recording https://librivox.org/sir-gawain-and-the-green-knight-neilson-version/ Archive.org Text https://archive.org/stream/sirgawainthegree00neiluoft/sirgawainthegree00neiluoft_djvu.txt Spark Notes http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/gawain/context.html Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Gawain_and_the_Green_Knight Night Bringer http://www.nightbringer.se/a_gawaine.html Credits Boom is from http://www.freesfx.co.uk/ End Music - taken from Monty Python’ and the Search for the Holy Grail Opening Music from Heart of Medieval by Butterfly Tea. Downloaded from http://www.last.fm/music/Butterfly+Tea/_/Heart+of+Medieval
In which Sir Blackwood and Dame Leslie look into the connection between the Doctor and Merlin, spoilers they are the same guy. http://www.behindthename.com/name/gwalchmei Gwalchmei Name Info http://arthurkingoftimeandspace.com/ Arthur King of time and Space Web Comic, we also got a quote from the creator. http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Doctor_Who_Wiki Doctor Who Wiki, very informative And we checked all the Actor's Pervious work on http://www.imdb.com/ Music Everyone Wants to Rules the World by Tears for Fears Doctor Who Theme Tune 1963-1969 by Ron Grainer and Delia Derbyshire End Music - taken from Monty Python' and the Search for the Holy Grail Opening Music from Heart of Medieval by Butterfly Tea. Downloaded from http://www.last.fm/music/Butterfly+Tea/_/Heart+of+Medieval Wha Wha Sound Effect Taken from You Tube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtmI--F8Zmo
In which Dame Leslie and Sir Blackwood talk about a movie that is not entirely unlike a movie about King Arthur, Oh and there are Nazis. This Movie is Public Domain You can watch it here https://archive.org/details/KingArthurWasaGentleman Crash Sound Effect http://www.freesfx.co.uk/ Web Reference http://www.britmovie.co.uk/films/King-Arthur-Was-a- Gentleman/ Music Opening Heart of Medieval by Butterfly Tea. Downloaded from http://www.last.fm/music/Butterfly+Tea/_/Heart+of+Medieval Closing Intermition Music - taken from Monty Python’ and the Search for the Holy Grail. The Book Mentioned is Modern Arthur #1 Knight Life http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/366033.Knight_Life? from_search=true&search_version=service Gawain Comic Mentioned http://gawaincomic.com/ Arthur King of Time and Space Did Dracula Vs. Arthur http://arthurkingoftimeandspace.com/1043.htm http://arthurkingoftimeandspace.com/1657.htm Also there is a Comic Book http://www.comicvine.com/dracula-vs-king-arthur/4050-20166/ It's the "Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_Operations_Executive King Arthur was a Gentleman Wiki Page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Arthur_Was_a_Gentleman Arthur Askey Wiki Page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Askey IMDB Page http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0034943/ To learn More about Universal Carriers http://www.canadiansoldiers.com/vehicles/universalcarriers/univers alcarriers.htm Also Shout out to @Professorerudite for information given to us in this post, sadly been to busy working on the episode to respond. http://professorerudite.tumblr.com/post/132272401801/arthurian-mythia-professorerudite
We look into the 1950 Pilot for the Adventures of Sir Lancelot and discuss Myth and origins. Correction: Double cousins are the children of two sets of siblings marrying each other. Music The Adventure of Sir Lancelot (end theme song), downloaded from http://www.televisiontunes.com/Adventures_of_Sir_Lancelot_%28The%29.html Opening music from Heart of Medieval by Butterfly Tea. Downloaded from http://www.last.fm/music/Butterfly+Tea/_/Heart+of+Medieval Record Scratch sound effect downloaded from http://www.freesound.org/people/luffy/sounds/3536/ Picture Source http://epguides.com/AdventuresofSirLancelot/ Books The Arthurian Encyclopedia - The King Arthur Library The New Arthurian Encyclopedia - Norris J. Lacy (ed) Gurps Camelot - Steve Jackson Games Web Pages Wikipedia The Adventures of Sir Lancelot https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Adventures_of_Sir_Lancelot IMDB The Adventures of Sir Lancelot (1956-1957) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0048841/ Crazy About TV - The Adventures of Sir Lancelot http://www.crazyabouttv.com/sirlancelot.html King Arthur Wikia - The Adventures of Sir Lancelot (TV) http://kingarthur.wikia.com/wiki/The_Adventures_of_Sir_Lancelot_%28TV%29
Woo hoo! This week Deb, Erika, Katrina, Liz, and Lynne join the ranks of gleeful fans around the world as we celebrate the return of nine previously-lost second Doctor episodes! We just happen to have reached dear old 2 in our countdown, so we threw out the story we planned for and decided "The Web of Fear" is a great representative story. Though maybe not all of us were quite as squeeful about it as expected. Of course we can't help but talk about "The Enemy of the World" a bit too. It's all just SO EXCITING! ^E Also covered [links on our site]:Lynne listened to "Evil of the Daleks"! And is thrilled that Michael Damian Thomas is a guest at Chicago TARDIS!Kat's finds that tumblr fandom has embraced the newly-found episodes! And her knit-a-thon is almost 3/4 funded!Liz plays with Sutekh and her Pyramids of Mars playset!Erika is in love with the new Sunspot song, "Arthuriana" (especially the Doctor Who bits)!Deb is excited Traffic Experiment is releasing our theme tune on vinyl! And met Alisa Stern, aka The Doctor Puppet, at NYCC!
Nessa edição do Papo Lendário, Leonardo, Juliano Yamada (Multiverso DC), e Pablo de Assis (nerdexpress, metacast) assistem o combate entre Felipe Nunes (Cidade Gamer) e nossa convidada Dani Toste (Grifo Nosso), cada um defendendo uma obra literaria Arthuriana. Felipe Nunes defendendo Cronicas de Arthur de Bernard Cornwell Dani Toste defendendo Brumas de Avalon de Marion Zimmer Bradley Conheça a historia de ambas as obras, e os aspectos mitologicos das mesmas Veja como são as camadas do inumeros personagens dos livros. Digam nos comentarios quais obras vocês ouvintes preferem. ATENÇÃO: Esse episodio possui leves spoilers sobre ambas as obras. Episodios do Grifo Nosso sobre: Brumas de Avalon - A Senhora da Magia Brumas de Avalon - A Grande Rainha Azincourt (tambem do Cornwell) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Nessa edição do Papo Lendário, Leonardo, Juliano Yamada (Multiverso DC), e Pablo de Assis (nerdexpress, metacast) assistem o combate entre Felipe Nunes (Cidade Gamer) e nossa convidada Dani Toste (Grifo Nosso), cada um defendendo uma obra literaria Arthuriana. Felipe Nunes defendendo Cronicas de Arthur de Bernard Cornwell Dani Toste defendendo Brumas de Avalon de Marion Zimmer Bradley Conheça a historia de ambas as obras, e os aspectos mitologicos das mesmas Veja como são as camadas do inumeros personagens dos livros. Digam nos comentarios quais obras vocês ouvintes preferem. ATENÇÃO: Esse episodio possui leves spoilers sobre ambas as obras. Episodios do Grifo Nosso sobre: Brumas de Avalon - A Senhora da Magia Brumas de Avalon - A Grande Rainha Azincourt (tambem do Cornwell) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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[…] O post Papo Lendário #46 — As Camadas da Lenda Arthuriana apareceu primeiro em Mitografias.
[…] O post Papo Lendário #46 — As Camadas da Lenda Arthuriana apareceu primeiro em Mitografias.