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Crossing the Line: Violence, Play, and Drama in Naval Equator Traditions

Crossing the Line: Violence, Play, and Drama in Naval Equator Traditions

Simon J. Bronner
5/5 ( ratings)
For centuries, new sailors from European and North American countries have been subjected to an elaborate hazing at sea called “crossing the line.” Typically initiated upon a crossing of the equator, the beatings, dunkings, sexual play, and drinking displays that constitute crossing the line have in recent decades been banned by some fleets— but they have also been the subject of staunch defenses and fond reminiscences. Crossing the Line studies the purpose and the changing meaning of the ceremony, substantially revising long-held assumptions.
Language
English
Pages
64
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Amsterdam University Press
Release
March 15, 2007
ISBN
9053569146
ISBN 13
9789053569146

Crossing the Line: Violence, Play, and Drama in Naval Equator Traditions

Simon J. Bronner
5/5 ( ratings)
For centuries, new sailors from European and North American countries have been subjected to an elaborate hazing at sea called “crossing the line.” Typically initiated upon a crossing of the equator, the beatings, dunkings, sexual play, and drinking displays that constitute crossing the line have in recent decades been banned by some fleets— but they have also been the subject of staunch defenses and fond reminiscences. Crossing the Line studies the purpose and the changing meaning of the ceremony, substantially revising long-held assumptions.
Language
English
Pages
64
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Amsterdam University Press
Release
March 15, 2007
ISBN
9053569146
ISBN 13
9789053569146

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