Frying Pans, Limpets, Donkeys and Becs-jaunes: Thinking about Violence in Late Medieval Universities

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This essay examines the initiation ceremonies to which new recruits were often subjected in late medieval universities. These theatricalised and ritualised violence, playing with metaphors symbols toying fine line between representation reality. Why draw quite such attention notion that one was de-bestialising a student (in case of Heidelberg, Avignon, others), re-clothing country bumpkin Siena, for example), or policing imagined violence by hapless freshman (Pavia)? It was, I argue, because these engaging ways universities provided spaces think about violence. The perpetrators (both consciously unconsciously) took aim at hypocrisy academic claims represent civilising space; they challenged boundaries physical cruel words; parodied drew university regulations institutions many continued glorify parodic, subversive ruliness way engage ideas

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عنوان ژورنال: Global intellectual history

سال: 2023

ISSN: ['2380-1891', '2380-1883']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/23801883.2023.2201956