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Mishalak snarks about off the shelf fantasy kingdoms.


Yes I know about the Rough Guide to Fairyland. I keep on meaning to read it and perhaps I'm duplicating some effort here. But I've had a number of conversations about fantasy and what is realistic for fantasy. First of all anything is realistic for fantasy because anything is possible. Except sometimes I sit here saying to myself, "Wait a second, unless there is stuff going on that I don't see this doesn't make any sense."

One of the first things is the standard SCA medieval setting. Now I like this SCA, and I do like learning about the Middle Ages and recreating aspects of it without the nastiness of the setting. But the fact is that it wasn't just because men sucked (though they were literally forbidden to suck) that women, gays, and so on were oppressed. And so I often roll my eyes a bit when I see openly gay men and women living equal lives when otherwise the setting is obviously trying to evoke Europe sometime from A.D. 700 to 1500.

I know that there have been historical times and places where homosexuals were not persecuted, or at least not very much. It is certainly conceivable that the religion that the equivalent of Christianity in the pseudo medieval setting, there's nothing particularly required that homosexuality would be a sin. However the homosexuals would not be gay in the same sense that they are in the modern western world. The subculture that we have with its various stereotypes, in jokes, gay neighborhoods, and so on are a product of these times. It happened because openly homosexual individuals were very strongly persecuted. That produced an underground culture that eventually came out into the public as the influence of religion over the culture started to wane a bit and because the gays were inspired by the actions of blacks.

Because the modern sense of being gay, rather than just sometimes having sex with the same sex, is so linked to modern history I have a hard time figuring out a way to have a gay historical character. It is like having a science fiction fandom in medieval times. Unless there is a gate open to the past for the SCA members I really doubt it would happen.

The historical reason of the persecution of homosexuality was a tribe trying to expand and increase. The Israelites needed lots of children, because otherwise they could not hold their land and have enough people to fight in wars. Many, many children used to die before a better understanding of hygiene and slightly better medical technology. So the religion of the tribe had rules intended to cause the birth of as many babies as possible. Obviously if a guy is having sex with a guy there won't be children of that relationship. Since Christianity came from Judaism the old rule got carried over with the help of a healthy dose of bias in the culture it went into.

Next Time, Why Being A Woman Used to Suck

Re: rambling about childbirth rates

Date: 2004-01-21 04:25 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] mishalak.livejournal.com
Yeah, but that doesn't mean it is common. But I'd love to learn otherwise. It would be a great help to learn how common such knowledge for making a realistic setting.

Though my feeling is that if I was creating a culture that got it "right" about homosexuality I would have to have them get something else wrong. I've yet to run across a culture/religion that didn't have some warts. When I was building a sort of humanist/epicurean sort of religion for an alternate history story I gave them a certain number of less charming aspects, including some historical patronizing attitudes towards blacks and bias against Christianity. I thought those good choices for realistic deficits in modern eyes.

Re: rambling about childbirth rates

Date: 2004-01-21 06:18 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] sraun
Have you read Diane Duane's Tales of the Five - AKA The Door into ... books?

If you haven't - it's an interesting pseudo-medieval culture with magic and open acceptance of gays. All men are required to sire one child, all women are required to bear two, by the Goddess. Said Goddess shows an active interest and fair presence in the world.

Re: rambling about childbirth rates

Date: 2004-01-22 05:00 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] mishalak.livejournal.com
Sounds like I should try it. See if I snark at it or not. <grin>

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