Laughter and Power at Henry II’s Court

Peter J. A. Jones
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Chapter 3 shows how laughter became both a strategy for survival and a means for covert communication in the tense political environment of Henry II’s court. Contemporary writers described how public laughter worked as a potent weapon for shaming courtly rivals. As anxieties about mockery reached a new peak, public derision regularly destroyed careers and reputations. Laughter also became valued as a means of subtle communication, and as a way of exposing the hidden codes and power relationships of court life. As this chapter argues, laughter became so highly valued at Henry’s court because it allowed courtiers to appeal to a reason and dialogue that was otherwise beyond the restrictions of explicit discourse. Evading the culture of rigid procedure that was defining the operation of Angevin government, Henry’s courtiers were able to translate laughter’s growing conceptual and imagined power into a hard-edged, socially coercive political practice.
亨利二世宫廷中的欢笑与权力
第三章展示了笑是如何在亨利二世宫廷紧张的政治环境中成为一种生存策略和秘密交流的手段。当时的作家描述了公众的笑声是如何成为一种有力的武器,用来羞辱那些彬彬有礼的对手。随着对嘲笑的焦虑达到一个新的高峰,公众的嘲笑经常会毁掉事业和声誉。笑声也被视为一种微妙的沟通手段,也是一种揭露宫廷生活中隐藏的密码和权力关系的方式。正如本章所述,笑在亨利的宫廷中变得如此受重视,因为它允许朝臣诉诸理性和对话,否则就会超出明确话语的限制。亨利的朝臣们避开了定义安热政府运作的严格程序文化,能够将笑声日益增长的概念性和想象性力量转化为一种尖锐的、社会强制性的政治实践。
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