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Episode 23 (October 8, 2007): Were the Dark Ages Really That Dark? A Discussion of Pop Culture Medievalism

from Geekerati Radio · host Christian Lindke

In this episode, the Geekerati panel chats with Professor Richard Scott Nokes about representations of Medieval life in popular culture. We pay particular attention to television and film in part two of the episode. Dr. Nokes is a professor of medieval literature at Troy University.  Dr. Nokes enjoys reading, film, and all things medieval and he was a wonderful guest. We had some bandwidth issues during this episode, so please forgive the muddiness of some of the conversation.

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