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Título
‘Reins And A Whip Make A Good Beast’: The Cultural And Historical Roots of University Hazing
Publicado en
International Humanities Studies
Editorial
Arab American Encyclopedia
Fecha de publicación
2020-12
ISSN
2311-7796
Abstract
What is the origin of university hazing? What sort of meanings are hidden behind the traditional abuse and mistreatment of first-year students? This article reviews the historic roots of hazing as constituted by the confluence of institutional elements—tied to the guild roots of medieval universities—and factors derived from long-standing European violent cultural practices. Using an interdisciplinary methodological perspective, the text analyzes historical information, literary works, and ethnological materials, paying special attention to the ritual and festive manifestations of popular culture, and especially, of youth, as a period culturally perceived and defined as an age of rebelliousness and violence.
Palabras clave
Hazing
Beanus
Youth violence
Tradition
Popular culture
Materia
Antropología cultural y social
Ethnology
Universidades
Universities and colleges
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