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'''Authenticity''' is a goal sought by some [[recreation]]ists, and actively despised, feared and criticised by others. The way it was ''actually'' done "back then". People who try to pursue this goal are often referred to as "[[Authenticity Mavins]]" or "Authenticity Nazis", or "Authenticity Police", or some other such insulting terms.
'''Authenticity''' is a goal sought by some [[recreationist]]s, and actively despised, feared and criticised by others. The way it was ''actually'' done "back then". People who try to pursue this goal are often referred to as "[[Authenticity Mavins]]" or "Authenticity Nazis", or "Authenticity Police", or some other such insulting terms.


In the [[SCA]] (as stated in ''[[Corpora]]''), you must make an ''attempt'' at pre-[[16th century]] [[garb]], although it's always nice to see people making an effort beyond this. There are several ways the SCA encourage authenticity, although the attitudes of some members (which are given the labels above) unfortunately can give the rest of the group a bad name.
In the [[SCA]] (as stated in ''[[Corpora]]''), you must make an ''attempt'' at pre-[[16th century]] [[garb]], although it's always nice to see people making an effort beyond this. There are several ways the SCA encourage authenticity, although the attitudes of some members (which are given the labels above) unfortunately can give the rest of the group a bad name.

Revision as of 06:45, 13 June 2005

Authenticity is a goal sought by some recreationists, and actively despised, feared and criticised by others. The way it was actually done "back then". People who try to pursue this goal are often referred to as "Authenticity Mavins" or "Authenticity Nazis", or "Authenticity Police", or some other such insulting terms.

In the SCA (as stated in Corpora), you must make an attempt at pre-16th century garb, although it's always nice to see people making an effort beyond this. There are several ways the SCA encourage authenticity, although the attitudes of some members (which are given the labels above) unfortunately can give the rest of the group a bad name.

How is authenticity encouraged in the SCA?