Suburban Knights: A Return to the Middle Ages

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Author: []
Publisher: powerHouse Books
Year: 2010
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 96
ISBN-13: 9781576875360
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Height: 12 Inches
Length: 10 Inches
Weight: 2.15832554498 Pounds
Width: 0.7 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 779.2092
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Suburban Knights: A Return to the Middle Ages by E.F. Kitchen, published by powerHouse Books on July 20, 2010, presents a unique exploration of the Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA). This first edition features 96 pages of striking portrait photography that captures the essence of modern individuals who embrace medieval identities. Through Kitchen’s lens, readers are introduced to a diverse group of participants, including office workers, housewives, and veterans, who engage in historical battle simulations while donning elaborate costumes.

The book showcases Kitchen’s distinctive photographic style, utilizing a tripod-mounted, 8×10 bellows camera and handmade lenses to create sepia-tone images that evoke a sense of nostalgia. Each portrait reveals the participants’ commitment to their knightly personas, highlighting the blend of fantasy and reality within the SCA. Readers will find a rich visual narrative that delves into the themes of knighthood and identity, as these modern warriors embody an idealistic code of behavior. Suburban Knights invites an exploration of the allure of medieval culture and the personal stories behind the armor, offering a glimpse into a vibrant subculture that thrives in contemporary society.


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“I’ll be honest, I see a lot of people join because their real life sucks.You can come here and be anybody.”
-Lord Duncan the Monster

Whether they’re bored office stiffs, housewives, or disgruntled war vets, the armor-clad members of the Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA) like to get beat up the old-fashioned way. Boasting more than 30,000 members worldwide, and over 16 “Kingdoms” in the United States alone, the eclectic eccentrics of the SCA participate in a variety of rigorous medieval battle simulations. Suburban Knightsis a series of portraits of these 21st-century warriors, in costume and in character as their knightly alter egos.

From 2003 to 2005, internationally renowned photographer E.F. Kitchen photographed and interviewed the fighters of the SCA on location at their battles.Kitchen’s unique approach dispensed with technologically sophisticated cameras, and she instead used a tripod-mounted, 8×10 bellows camera with exclusively handmade and antique lenses. The results are appropriately hoary, sepia-tone images of these fierce warriors lost in time.

Suburban knights willfully escape from the 21st-century and into the realm of the SCA, where one can come face to face with the formidable armor and lance of a knight calling himself “Nissan Maxima.” Warriors are icons for an idealistic code of behavior extolling power and virtue.The men and women of the SCA capture a bit of this past glory for themselves, and while a majority of the portraits obscure the faces of these knights, under their thick armor, their features couldn’t be made clearer.

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