- Praxe
The Portuguese term praxe (from the Greek "praxis" (πρᾱξις)) describes the whole of
student tradition s in universities or, more often, to theinitiation ritual s freshmen are subjected to in some Portuguese universities.Praxe is replicated by otherhigher education institutions across the country. [http://pwp.netcabo.pt/qvidpraxis/portopraxe.html History of the Praxe in Porto (Portuguese)] ] Examples includeQueima das Fitas and its parade, the "Cortejo da Queima", theFesta das Latas and the "Latada", where the freshmen walk throughout the streets with cans on their feet, and the ripping of the traditional academic suit of the students when they finish their first cycle of studies. Its roots go as far back as the 14th century, but it became most known in the 16th, under the name of the "Investidas", [http://www.regiaocentro.net/lugares/coimbra/praxe/default.asp News Article on the Praxe] ] in theUniversity of Coimbra , the oldest of its kind in the country. The praxe is meant to initiate the freshmen in the institution they are in, and to encourage the loss of social inhibitions. [http://pwp.netcabo.pt/qvidpraxis/praxe.html Qvid Praxis page about the Praxe (Portuguese)] ] [http://www.regiaocentro.net/lugares/coimbra/praxe/default.asp Praxe Académica - Portal regiaocentro.net ] ] Tradition, ritual, humor, joy and parody, are some of the main ingredients of "praxe", wheresophomore s tend to produce funny situations and jokes with thefreshmen , giving a warm welcome to them through initiation rituals. In most Portuguese higher education institutions, girls and boys have some gender-separated rituals to preserve dignity and respect. Most of the freshmen's rituals are performed collectively in order to avoid open ground for abusers. However, the sophomores sometimes take the praxe too far, when the initiation rituals, jokes and traditions are degraded into humiliation and violence, a violation of the code and values of the praxe. [http://pwp.netcabo.pt/qvidpraxis/praxe.html Qvid Praxis page about the Praxe (Portuguese)] ] The president of the "Associação Académica de Coimbra " (ruling body of the praxe) has described such incidents as a stain in its principles, and supports legal action being taken against perpetrators. [http://www.tvi.iol.pt/informacao/noticia.php?id=809468 TVI News report on the assault (Portuguese)] ] One of the mottos of praxe is "Dura Praxis Sed Praxis" (Latin for "the praxe is harsh, but it is the praxe", like "dura lex sed lex"). These incidents have led to criticism against the praxe, and the creation of student organizations against it.The Praxe is a continuation of medieval practices once common in universities throughout Europe, a ritual known as deposition. This practice was abolished in all countries in the eighteenth century, under the
Age of Enlightenment , due to its brutality and disrespect of the human dignity of the freshman. Today it persists in this institutionalized form only in Portugal.History
The roots of the praxe date back to the 14th century, when practiced by the clergy, [http://www.regiaocentro.net/lugares/coimbra/praxe/default.asp Praxe Académica - Portal regiaocentro.net ] ] which greatly influenced the design of the academic outfit, [http://pwp.netcabo.pt/qvidpraxis/traje.html Qvid Praxis page on the Traje] ] but it did not attain recognition until the practice spread to Coimbra, first being named the Investidas, in the 16th century, upon the establishment of the university. [http://www.regiaocentro.net/lugares/coimbra/praxe/default.asp Praxe Académica - Portal regiaocentro.net ] ] From Coimbra, the tradition spread into Lisbon and
Porto in the 19th century, when those cities gained access to higher education, and students from those same cities transferred closer to home and brought the praxe and its customs with them. [http://pwp.netcabo.pt/qvidpraxis/portopraxe.html History of the Praxe in Porto (Portuguese)] ] The "Praxe" is known everywhere in Portugal, being replicated inside higher education institutions of any kind and origin across the entire country. The process repeated itself, as more and more cities across the country had access to higher education, and today the traditions and costumes of the praxe are replicated nation-wide, [http://opa.praxe.org/ Ordem Praxe e Academia (Portuguese)] ] with each particular university or other higher education institution, having its own specific rituals and practices, and some praxe-related organizations have even attained international reach as well. [http://opa.praxe.org/ramif.html Ordem Praxe e Academia (Portuguese)] ] The ritual burning of the ribbons of "Queima das Fitas ", the tradition of ripping and tearing of the newly graduates academic suit, the "Festa das Latas " with its Latada parade, the "Cortejo da Queima" parade of Queima das Fitas, among many other rituals, festivals and traditions, are examples of events which are associated with "Praxe".Academic outfit
The academic outfit, being composed of a
cassock , blackpants , a black straighttie orbowtie of the same colour, a blackvest with a backbuckle (If one wears the bowtie, the vest is excluded) and a simple white shirt, without motifs orcuff links , buttons of the same colour and one pocket on the left side, along with black classicalshoes and a straight blackcloak formen . [http://www.regiaocentro.net/lugares/coimbra/praxe/default.asp News Article on the Praxe] ] Women's outfits are composed of white straight shirt, and like the male one, without cuff links, a black jacket with two pockets, a skirt, equally black, black tie andstockings and high heel shoes. [http://www.regiaocentro.net/lugares/coimbra/praxe/default.asp News Article on the Praxe] ] The outfit, originally created for the students of theUniversity of Coimbra , is a key part of the praxe symbolising equality, respect and humility. [http://www.regiaocentro.net/lugares/coimbra/praxe/default.asp News Article on the Praxe] ] It originated from the original outfitsmonk s wore, [http://pwp.netcabo.pt/qvidpraxis/traje.html Qvid Praxis page on the Traje] ] demonstrating the influence of the clergy on the education, which lasted up until the 18th century, having maintained a very similar appearance to the original up until the 19th, when the more significant changes occurred, such as the shortening of the cassock [http://pwp.netcabo.pt/qvidpraxis/traje.html Qvid Praxis page on the Traje] ] and, by the end of the century, the definite presence of the long pants. [http://pwp.netcabo.pt/qvidpraxis/traje.html Qvid Praxis page on the Traje] ]The outfit's cloak is traditionally not washed, as such represents the giving up of the memories of the academic life and it can be torn whenever something exceptionally important occurs to the wearer [http://pwp.netcabo.pt/qvidpraxis/traje.html Qvid Praxis page on the Traje] ] . The cloak is also used to show respect to places one is in or a person someone is in the presence of, and the maximum demonstration of academic respect is the laying down of the cloak on the ground for someone to walk on top of. [http://pwp.netcabo.pt/qvidpraxis/traje.html Qvid Praxis page on the Traje] ]
The outfit can only be worn by those who abide to the praxe. [http://www.aaum.pt/images/Docs/CodigodaPraxe.pdf Code of the Praxe (Portuguese)] ]
Some Portuguese higher education institutions have their typical academic outfit which differs greatly from that born in the ancient University of Coimbra. This is the case, for example, of those worn by the students of the
University of the Algarve andMinho University .Criticism
As an old student tradition with roots in the ancient
University of Coimbra , the "Praxe" has suffered many changes and reforms. In its modern form, the "Praxe" is suited to social and cultural values of the present, where such concepts ascivil rights ,gender equality andcitizenship , are more strictly enforced than in the past. Among some students of certain learning institutions and departments, the "Praxe" tends to be seen as a kind of informal "certificate" to promote the school to the "good school" status, instead of the actual quality of its curricular courses, the admission selectiveness of its programmes, and the excelence of its teaching and pedagogic standards. However, the genuine "Praxe Académica" has been corrupted, misused, and abused by some groups of students, regardless of whether they belong to large ancient institutions or to the smaller ones. Praxe rituals have been accused of going against the principles set in the codes of the praxe, [http://www.regiaocentro.net/lugares/coimbra/praxe/default.asp News Article on the Praxe] ] succumbing into sadist practices meant to humiliate and demean the freshmen.In the 2000s, the Ministry of Higher Education,
Mariano Gago , was called by students who wished to see justice applied against abusers, as the institutions themselves ignored their complaints. The first case of abuse in the "Praxe" involving court action against 6 perpetrators, happened in 2003 at an agriculturalpolytechnic institution from Santarém - the "Escola Agrária de Santarém of theInstituto Politécnico de Santarém ". Driven by a driver of the polytechnic, a van from the school was used in the process. The trial started in February 2008. Other noted case happened inBragança at the "Escola Superior de Tecnologia e Gestão of theInstituto Politécnico de Bragança ". [Fernando Basto, [http://jn.sapo.pt/2005/11/22/sociedade/praxe_santarem_ser_primeiro_caso_tri.html Praxe de Santarém vai ser primeiro caso em tribunal] ,Jornal de Notícias (22nd November 2005)]Among the sadistic practices sometimes found in praxe, specific humiliations of the freshmen by sophomores are the most common, such as by forcing them to perform large numbers of push ups, "kiss the ground", or stand in uncomfortable positions for prolonged amounts of time. [ [http://www.noticiasdevilareal.com/noticias/listar_detalhes.php?id=2415 News Article on Praxe (Portuguese)] ] . There are also more extreme events, such as accounts of violence, for instance, when two freshmen from the
University of Coimbra were assaulted by older students, which created a strong wave of criticism inside theAssociação Académica de Coimbra . [http://www.tvi.iol.pt/informacao/noticia.php?id=809468 TVI News report on the assault (Portuguese)] ] [ [http://www.portugaldiario.iol.pt/noticia.php?id=809413&div_id=291 Another news report on the same assault (Portuguese)] ] In another case, eight freshmen had to hide from a mob of sophomores to avoid being hurt (incident which later resulted inpolice intervention). [ [http://sic.aeiou.pt/online/arquivo/2007/10/vida/1/Praxe+violenta.htm SIC news report on the incident (Portuguese)] ] There are also instances where sexual acts are simulated between sophomores and freshmen, the sophomores taking the form of the active participant. [ [http://adsl.tvtel.pt/antipodas/imagens.htm Antipodas Anti Praxe Movement (Portuguese)] ] Not participating in the praxe also warrants consequences to the freshman in question, such as not being able to participate in praxe-related traditions and activities, not being able to wear the academic outfit and being actively discriminated from academic life, as freshmen are encouraged to set aside and discriminate those who are anti-praxe. [http://www.aaum.pt/images/Docs/CodigodaPraxe.pdf Code of the Praxe (Portuguese)] ]ee also
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University of Coimbra
*Higher education in Portugal
*Homecoming
*Hazing
*Initiation
*Orientation week
*Mobbing
*Humiliation References
External links
* [http://www.aac.uc.pt Associação Académica de Coimbra (AAC)] (Portuguese)
* [http://www.uc.pt/english University of Coimbra] (Portuguese)
* [http://www.up.pt/ University of Porto] (Portuguese)
* [http://wiki.praxe.org Wiki Praxe] (Portuguese)
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