The beginnings of education of the deaf persons: Renaissance Europe (XIV-XVI century)
Počeci obrazovanja gluvih osoba - renesansna Evropa (XIV-XVI vek)
Апстракт
The aim of this paper is to indicate a turnover of the society towards deaf persons which was brought by the historic Renaissance period, from the XIV to XVI century. It is well known fact that handicapped persons were marginalized in the Middle Ages by the broader social community and that charitable care within churches and monasteries was considered to be the only legitimate form of help to those who were designated by God to expiate the sins of their ancestors. The weakening of the church authority and the improvement of science in the XV century lead to increased interest in medicine, that has also reflected on the attitudes of experts towards deaf people who started to be more actively interested in them. The Renaissance has begotten the first teachers of the deaf, as well as the first deaf artists who have been recognized and revered by society, and that had a crucial impact on the change of comprehension of deafness and attitudes towards the possibilities of the deaf. All this ...contributed to laying the foundations for more organized work with the deaf, which has occurred in Europe in the XVIII century.
Cilj ovog rada je da ukaže na preokret u odnosu društva prema gluvim osobama koji je doneo istorijski period renesanse, od XIV do XVI veka. Poznato je da su u srednjem veku hendikepirane osobe bile marginalizovane od strane šire društvene zajednice i da se smatralo da je milosrdno zbrinjavanje pri crkvama i manastirima jedini legitiman oblik pomoći onima koje je Bog odredio da ispaštaju grehe predaka. Slabljenje autoriteta crkve i napredak nauke u XV veku dovode do pojačanog interesovanja za medicinu, što se odražava i na stavove stručnjaka prema gluvim osobama, za koje počinju aktivnije da se zanimaju. Renesansa je iznedrila prve učitelje gluvih, kao i prve gluve umetnike koji su bili priznati i cenjeni od strane društva, što je presudno uticalo na promenu shvatanja gluvoće i stava prema mogućnostima gluvih. Sve ovo je doprinelo postavljanju temelja za organizovani edukativni rad sa gluvima, koji se u Evropi javlja u XVIII veku.
Кључне речи:
society / renaissance / education / deaf pupil / deafness / sign language / društvo / renesansa / obrazovanje / gluve i nagluve osobe / znakovni jezikИзвор:
Specijalna edukacija i rehabilitacija, 2012, 11, 1, 147-165Издавач:
- Univerzitet u Beogradu - Fakultet za specijalnu edukaciju i rehabilitaciju, Beograd
Институција/група
rFASPERTY - JOUR AU - Radić-Šestić, Marina AU - Dimić, Nadežda AU - Šešum, Mia PY - 2012 UR - http://rfasper.fasper.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/623 AB - The aim of this paper is to indicate a turnover of the society towards deaf persons which was brought by the historic Renaissance period, from the XIV to XVI century. It is well known fact that handicapped persons were marginalized in the Middle Ages by the broader social community and that charitable care within churches and monasteries was considered to be the only legitimate form of help to those who were designated by God to expiate the sins of their ancestors. The weakening of the church authority and the improvement of science in the XV century lead to increased interest in medicine, that has also reflected on the attitudes of experts towards deaf people who started to be more actively interested in them. The Renaissance has begotten the first teachers of the deaf, as well as the first deaf artists who have been recognized and revered by society, and that had a crucial impact on the change of comprehension of deafness and attitudes towards the possibilities of the deaf. All this contributed to laying the foundations for more organized work with the deaf, which has occurred in Europe in the XVIII century. AB - Cilj ovog rada je da ukaže na preokret u odnosu društva prema gluvim osobama koji je doneo istorijski period renesanse, od XIV do XVI veka. Poznato je da su u srednjem veku hendikepirane osobe bile marginalizovane od strane šire društvene zajednice i da se smatralo da je milosrdno zbrinjavanje pri crkvama i manastirima jedini legitiman oblik pomoći onima koje je Bog odredio da ispaštaju grehe predaka. Slabljenje autoriteta crkve i napredak nauke u XV veku dovode do pojačanog interesovanja za medicinu, što se odražava i na stavove stručnjaka prema gluvim osobama, za koje počinju aktivnije da se zanimaju. Renesansa je iznedrila prve učitelje gluvih, kao i prve gluve umetnike koji su bili priznati i cenjeni od strane društva, što je presudno uticalo na promenu shvatanja gluvoće i stava prema mogućnostima gluvih. Sve ovo je doprinelo postavljanju temelja za organizovani edukativni rad sa gluvima, koji se u Evropi javlja u XVIII veku. PB - Univerzitet u Beogradu - Fakultet za specijalnu edukaciju i rehabilitaciju, Beograd T2 - Specijalna edukacija i rehabilitacija T1 - The beginnings of education of the deaf persons: Renaissance Europe (XIV-XVI century) T1 - Počeci obrazovanja gluvih osoba - renesansna Evropa (XIV-XVI vek) EP - 165 IS - 1 SP - 147 VL - 11 DO - 10.5937/specedreh1201147R ER -
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Radić-Šestić, M., Dimić, N.,& Šešum, M.. (2012). The beginnings of education of the deaf persons: Renaissance Europe (XIV-XVI century). in Specijalna edukacija i rehabilitacija Univerzitet u Beogradu - Fakultet za specijalnu edukaciju i rehabilitaciju, Beograd., 11(1), 147-165. https://doi.org/10.5937/specedreh1201147R
Radić-Šestić M, Dimić N, Šešum M. The beginnings of education of the deaf persons: Renaissance Europe (XIV-XVI century). in Specijalna edukacija i rehabilitacija. 2012;11(1):147-165. doi:10.5937/specedreh1201147R .
Radić-Šestić, Marina, Dimić, Nadežda, Šešum, Mia, "The beginnings of education of the deaf persons: Renaissance Europe (XIV-XVI century)" in Specijalna edukacija i rehabilitacija, 11, no. 1 (2012):147-165, https://doi.org/10.5937/specedreh1201147R . .