THE PARADOXICAL PRAISE OF GOUT: LAUGHING, FAILING TO CURE? Cover Image
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LES ÉLOGES PARADOXAUX DE LA GOUTTE: RIRE, À DÉFAUT DE GUÉRIR ?
THE PARADOXICAL PRAISE OF GOUT: LAUGHING, FAILING TO CURE?

Author(s): Nicolas CORREARD
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Psychology, Social psychology and group interaction, Psychology of Self, Behaviorism
Published by: Editura Alma Mater
Keywords: Paradoxical praise; gout (disease); Pirckheimer; satire; medical skepticism;

Summary/Abstract: Gout, a joint pathology from which many humanists suffered, constitutes a privileged subject of the epideictic rhetoric of paradoxical praise. We consider the corpus in its entirety, from the formation of recurring topics in this exercise to the numerous imitations of Pirckheimer’s Podagræ laus (1522). We can praise this illness because it spares the mind and pushes it to detach itself from the body, because it encourages a moderate use of pleasures, or even because its ills are relative compared to others. The arguments can be serious and the tone sermonary. However, it is indeed a matter of joking: the paradoxical humor entertains, even if it does not heal, and the satire which insinuates itself into the eulogy allows us to poke fun at the moral inclinations of the dedicatees, to denounce false goods, or to dispel the illusion of medical knowledge. Laughter constitutes a sharp instrument of lucidity, a salty and spicy condiment for the bread of daily pain.

  • Issue Year: 2023
  • Issue No: 35
  • Page Range: 199-213
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: French
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