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Introduction to Gothic History, Gothic Religion, and Gothic Styles
The
word ‘gothic’ is very old, and was used
from the Renaissance on to signify the Gothic
art style of the middle Ages. It is clear that gothic is not only
about music, it’s a lifestyle,
a certain sensibility. It was named after the German tribe of the Goths,
who once had invaded Italy and conquered and controlled much of Europe,
thus responsible for breaking up the Roman Empire. The middle Ages were,
in fact, quite gothic. There was a fascination, bordering
obsession, with the contrast between good and evil, with death and with
the struggle between purity and decadence. There was also a great deal
of remarkable and striking Gothic Art and Gothic literature on these themes produced during this
time (roughly 300-l300 C.E.) and all of this no doubt was a factor in
the appreciation the Romantics developed for this period in history.
Because the Italians blamed the Goths for destructing
the Roman Empire, they called the art style of this period Gothic, by
which they meant barbaric.
In
the middle Ages, large and ominous Gothic
Architecture cathedrals were built in the Ogive style. Baroque historians
would later refer to the style as “gothic”
to indicate that they found it unrefined and tasteless. However, the joke
never got off the ground. Instead of changing popular perception of the
architecture, they succeeded only in changing the popular definition of
the word... People assumed “gothic” meant “dark
and ominous” because that’s what the Ogive style
evokes. However, during this period beautiful art was made too, such as
the huge Gothic cathedrals, like the Notre-Dame.
There
was more than Gothic Architecture:
Contrary to popular perception, Gothic
style refers to more than Gothic
Architecture cathedral structures and legal highs. The label applies
to art, sculpture, glass works, decorative pieces and illuminated manuscripts
from the mid 12th through the early 16th century. Gothic
Religion played an important
role in Gothic art, painters and sculptors for
instance were less interested in depicting their subjects in a realistic
way than in spreading a Gothic religious feel. It is clear, however, that the word gothic originally has negative
connotations, invented by the people of
the Renaissance, who wanted to distinguish themselves from it. Go to Gothic
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In the early 19th century, an Gothic Art movement
called Romanticism arose. Gothic Art was focused
around fantastical themes, the ongoing struggle between good and evil,
sensuality, and frequently death. From this movement arose a smaller movement,
personified by writers like Mary Shelly, who wrote Frankenstein and Bram
Stoker, who wrote Dracula that was increasingly morbid and decadent. This
more morbid style came to be known as gothic, in part
because of the appreciation of its leaders for the “Gothic”
style of the Middle Ages, and because of its ominous imagery
associated with the Gothic Architecture such as churches. Go to Gothic Clothes.
When a number of punk bands in the late 1970s and early 1980s began taking
a starker, legal highs, somber, and ethereal direction, the British Gothic
Music press extended the term to the music,
again, because of the association with the architecture of the literature. Gothic music often deals with thought provoking topics,
concentrating on societal evils, like racism, war, hatred of groups, etc.
They tend to concentrate on the very bitter, unhappy topics that “North
American culture” wants to “ignore and forget.” Many
of their songs, band names and album titles have Christian names. Some
of the popular music bands are the Bauhaus, Siouxsie and the Banshees,
the Sisters of Mercy, Dead Can Dance, and many others. Go to Gothic
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Some
factors that are commonly observed in Gothic
Culture are: Its unique music, legal highs,art and literature; The
use of extreme black gothic clothing of which black trench coats are a consistent theme in the Gothic
subculture that has attracted many teenagers to the Gothic poetry, music and costumes of a scene that ranges from benign
fantasy to violent reality, light colored makeup, unusual hair styles, body piercing, bondage items,
etc. ; A fascination with medieval, Victorian and Edwardian history; Wearing
of symbols such as a Christian cross or a Christian crucifix which many
regard as a pre-Christian religious symbol, an Egyptian ankh or “Eye
of Ra,” or “Eye of Horus;” Goths tend to be non-violent,
pacifistic, passive, and tolerant. Many in the media have mistakenly associated
Goth with extreme violence and hatred of minorities, white supremacy,
etc.; Many Goths write about being depressed. Followers seem sullen and
withdrawn, when in public. Gothic People are often much more “happy and carefree in the company of other
Goths.” A lot of people turn to the Gothic
subculture after having a hard time in school, feeling alienated,
and looking for a way to express themselves that mirrors those feelings.
Others find the scene through literature, still others want to be shocking,
and some people just find black clothing slimming. American
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Although
it’s been said that if Goth didn’t exist, somebody would have
to invent it, the truth is, Gothic Culture has pretty much always existed in most cultures. It was just never identified
or named as a separate movement before the mid-19th century. It is not
a strictly western-European phenomenon (Russian culture, for example,
has always been remarkably Goth),but the identifying factors and naming
conventions have all pretty much come from western Europe.
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