Sacred Folly - Max R. Harris

Sacred Folly

A New History of the Feast of Fools

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Buch | Hardcover
336 Seiten
2011
Cornell University Press (Verlag)
978-0-8014-4956-7 (ISBN)
57,35 inkl. MwSt
The real history and meaning of the Feast of Fools—usually misunderstood as a sacrilegious festival.
For centuries, the Feast of Fools has been condemned and occasionally celebrated as a disorderly, even transgressive Christian festival, in which reveling clergy elected a burlesque Lord of Misrule, presided over the divine office wearing animal masks or women’s clothes, sang obscene songs, swung censers that gave off foul-smelling smoke, played dice at the altar, and otherwise parodied the liturgy of the church. Afterward, they would take to the streets, howling, issuing mock indulgences, hurling manure at bystanders, and staging scurrilous plays. The problem with this popular account—intriguing as it may be—is that it is wrong.


In Sacred Folly, Max Harris rewrites the history of the Feast of Fools, showing that it developed in the late twelfth and early thirteenth centuries as an elaborate and orderly liturgy for the day of the Circumcision (1 January)—serving as a dignified alternative to rowdy secular New Year festivities. The intent of the feast was not mockery but thanksgiving for the incarnation of Christ. Prescribed role reversals, in which the lower clergy presided over divine office, recalled Mary’s joyous affirmation that God "has put down the mighty from their seat and exalted the humble." The "fools" represented those chosen by God for their lowly status.


The feast, never widespread, was largely confined to cathedrals and collegiate churches in northern France. In the fifteenth century, high-ranking clergy who relied on rumor rather than firsthand knowledge attacked and eventually suppressed the feast. Eighteenth- and nineteenth-century historians repeatedly misread records of the feast; their erroneous accounts formed a shaky foundation for subsequent understanding of the medieval ritual. By returning to the primary documents, Harris reconstructs a Feast of Fools that is all the more remarkable for being sanctified rather than sacrilegious.

Max Harris is Executive Director Emeritus of the Wisconsin Humanities Council, University of Wisconsin–Madison. He has also taught at Yale University and the University of Virginia. He is the author of four previous books, including Carnival and Other Christian Festivals: Folk Theology and Folk Performance and Aztecs, Moors, and Christians: Festivals of Reconquest in Mexico and Spain.

Prologue: A Letter from ParisPart I. Before the Feast of Fools

1. The Kalends of January

2. The Holy City of Byzantium

3. Roman Games

4. Herod in Germany

5. Tossing a Ball in a French CathedralPart II. Shaping the Feast of Fools

6. The Feast of the Subdeacons

7. The Feast of the Ass

8. The Complaints of Innocent III

9. The Office of the Circumcision

10. The Plays of Daniel and JosephPart III. Supporting the Feast of Fools

11. Chapter Support

12. Rumors of Disorder

13. A Spirited Defense

14. Youth Groups, Coal Dust, and Cow Dung

15. Outside FrancePart IV. Suppressing the Feast of Fools

16. Jean Gerson and the Auxerre Affair

17. Trouble in St.-Omer and Noyon

18. Troyes, Sens, and the Council of Basel

19. Rereading the Letter from Paris

20. A Durable FeastPart V. Beyond the Feast of Fools

21. Festive Societies

22. Innocents and Fools

23. King of the Breeches

24. Our Lady of the Trellis

25. Mother FoolEpilogue: Orange Peel in AntibesBibliography

Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 2.5.2011
Zusatzinfo 1 Maps
Verlagsort Ithaca
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 907 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Mittelalter
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Religionsgeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 0-8014-4956-1 / 0801449561
ISBN-13 978-0-8014-4956-7 / 9780801449567
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