Le mandement joyeux et la culture joyeuse en France et dans les anciens Pays-Bas (XVe-XVIIe siècles)

Translated title of the contribution: Het spotmandement en de vrolijke cultuur in Frankrijk en de Lage Landen in de vijftiende, zestiende en zeventiende eeuw

Research output: ThesisDoctoral thesis 1 (Research UU / Graduation UU)

Abstract

In the fifteenth and the sixteenth centuries, a vibrant festive culture was visible in the public space both in France and in the Low Countries. Traditionally, this joyful culture has been studied from a political point of view and researchers have argued that joyful festivities often led to rivalry of social groups. This dissertation challenges this assumption and considers joyful culture as a system of performative activities and ritualised events that were primarily designed to stimulate social cohesion and feelings of belonging to a community. The mandement joyeux or joyful writ, a form of judicial parody, was a driving force behind this joyful culture and is at the core of this dissertation. The present study demonstrates that mandements joyeux were a performative type of parody that encouraged social convergence in late medieval and early modern society. In a rapidly changing world, they provided a safe platform for discussion to various groups and individuals. This work offers new insights into joyful and parodic practices through the analysis of a literary source, the mandement joyeux, in a period of major social, political and religious mutations.
Translated title of the contributionHet spotmandement en de vrolijke cultuur in Frankrijk en de Lage Landen in de vijftiende, zestiende en zeventiende eeuw
Original languageFrench
QualificationDoctor of Philosophy
Awarding Institution
  • Utrecht University
Supervisors/Advisors
  • de Swart, Henriette, Primary supervisor
  • Laveant, Katell, Co-supervisor
  • Koopmans, Jelle, Co-supervisor, External person
Award date22 Apr 2022
Publisher
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 22 Apr 2022

Keywords

  • joyful culture
  • mandement joyeux
  • culture joyeuse
  • parody
  • social cohesion
  • platform for discussion

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