Yiannopoulos, Milo - Middle Rages: Why the Battle for Medieval Studies Matters to America by Yiannopoulos Milo
Author:Yiannopoulos, Milo [Yiannopoulos, Milo]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Dangerous Books
Published: 2019-05-06T07:00:00+00:00
IV: Hue and Cry
A typical claim of the social justice tendency in Medieval Studies is that scholars should widen their focus out from Europe and into Eurasia and Africa. They say limiting your study of the Middle Ages to Europe is too âwhite-centric.â But almost everyone teaching the Middle Ages has taught courses on pilgrims, preachers, and travelers to Asia like William of Rubruck and Marco Polo.
Left-wing medievalists like to exclaim, âThe Middle Ages werenât only in Europe,â a fatuous claim which appears to mean, âDonât forget that the rest of the world existed.â Thereâs no evidence anyone ever has forgottenâand besides, applying the term Middle Ages to contemporary China would be something like cultural imperialism, according to the progressive inquisitorâs manual.
Scholars of the Middle Ages are acutely aware that Europe was a backwaterâjust as the people living in Europe themselves were, which is why so much medieval history focuses on the experiences of Europeans in the Middle Ages stunned by the size and sophistication of Eastern cities. Constantinople was considered the center of civilization; Jerusalem was placed in the middle of every mappa mundi. Paradise was located in Asia. âIt is farcical to suggest that people who study the Middle Ages donât know this,â says Fulton Brown.
Insufficient attention is paid in medieval curricula to the âproblem of whitenessâ and its complicity in European slavery, the same critics claim. But the medieval slave trade stretched from Scandinavia to the furthest reaches of the Muslim world. Vikings began their raids not for food or precious metals, but to abduct people they could sell into servitude. Globally speaking, slavery isnât a âwhite thingââit wasnât in the Middle Ages and it isnât now. There isnât a scholar in the field who doesnât know about slavery in the Middle Ages, or a student who leaves college not learning about it.
As is so often the case with progressive academics, critics of medieval history arenât telling anyone anything newâtheyâre just aggressively insisting on a change in emphasis without giving persuasive reasons for their demands. Many in the field suspect, and told me as I was researching this story, that Leftist critiques of the field seem to have less to do with rebalancing a Euro-centric understanding of the past than they do with giving white Christian Europeâand, by implication, modern Christian Americaâa bad name, just as Leftist academics have been doing for decades in other academic disciplines.
Itâs true that there are relatively few people of color in Medieval Studies, if you donât count the Green Knight. Itâs less clear why that is: possibly, black academics just arenât as interested in European history as they are African. Or perhaps Medieval Studies is failing to recruit black academics because its most prominent professors are Left-wing cultural critics anxious to distance themselves from the one dimension of their discipline that might actually appeal to African-Americans: Christianity. And maybe Asian scholars are drawn to subjects outside the humanities entirely.
But the relative whiteness of Medieval Studies doesnât, in and of itself, prove any innate hostility to marginalized communities.
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