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Unlocking Academia
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10 episodes
2 months ago
We are Clavis Aurea: a dynamic team of professionals in the publishing industry who are constantly looking for ways to make our clients grow. With our innovative marketing approaches, we put publishers in the spotlight and leverage their brand awareness to drive sales. Based in the renowned publishing city of Leiden, we eat, sleep and breathe publishing here!
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We are Clavis Aurea: a dynamic team of professionals in the publishing industry who are constantly looking for ways to make our clients grow. With our innovative marketing approaches, we put publishers in the spotlight and leverage their brand awareness to drive sales. Based in the renowned publishing city of Leiden, we eat, sleep and breathe publishing here!
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Ibn Butlan, "The Doctors' Dinner Party: A Satirical Novella " (NYU Press, 2023)
Unlocking Academia
42 minutes
8 months ago
Ibn Butlan, "The Doctors' Dinner Party: A Satirical Novella " (NYU Press, 2023)
In the latest episode of Unlocking Academia, Raja Aderdor, the host, delves deeper into this fascinating work with Jeremy Farrell, a Postdoctoral Research Scholar at Leiden University, who co-authored a translation of this novella. Jeremy shares his insights into the satire, the medical practices described, and how Ibn Buṭlān's critique resonates with today's debates on medicine and misinformation. The Doctors' Dinner Party: A Satirical Novella by Ibn Buṭlān (NYU Press, 2023) is an eleventh-century work that presents a sharp critique of the medical profession. Set in a medical milieu, the story follows a young doctor invited to dinner with a group of older, supposedly more experienced physicians. As the conversation unfolds, their incompetence becomes obvious, and Ibn Buṭlān uses humor to expose the hypocrisy and pretensions of these quack doctors. Written by the accomplished physician Ibn Buṭlān, the novella not only satirizes the medical profession but also showcases the author’s deep technical knowledge of medicine, including practices like surgery, bloodletting, and medicines. He weaves in references to the great thinkers and physicians of the ancient world, such as Hippocrates, Galen, and Socrates, adding layers of depth to the text. The novella is structured with a question-and-answer format associated with technical literature, while also incorporating verse and subtexts that hint at the older physicians' infatuation with their young guest. This balance of literary parody and social critique makes The Doctors' Dinner Party a rich and entertaining read. A bilingual Arabic-English edition, The Doctors' Dinner Party remains a significant work that continues to offer both humor and sharp critique, making it relevant to modern readers in discussions around medicine, ethics, and social norms.
Unlocking Academia
We are Clavis Aurea: a dynamic team of professionals in the publishing industry who are constantly looking for ways to make our clients grow. With our innovative marketing approaches, we put publishers in the spotlight and leverage their brand awareness to drive sales. Based in the renowned publishing city of Leiden, we eat, sleep and breathe publishing here!