The Fig Tree in Alimentary Culture, Folk Medicine and Traditions among the Peoples of the Western Balkans [Inzhir v alimentarnoi kul’ture, narodnoi meditsine i traditsiiakh u narodov Zapadnykh Balkan]

A. Novik, M. Domosiletskaya
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The article analyzes the role of the fig tree in various spheres of culture of the Albanians, Croats, Greeks, and other peoples of the Balkan Peninsula, as well as the use of its fruit as food and raw material for the production of alcoholic beverages and medicine. Until the 19th century, the pollination of the plant remained a mystery (not even Carl Linnaeus, the “father of botany” and the creator of the modern classification of wildlife species, was able to solve the complex puzzle of nature), which led to the emergence and proliferation of numerous mythologemes, still recorded to date, that are consistently associated with the fig tree. Currently, notions about the magical properties of the plant and its fruit are being transformed under the influence of the global passion for environmentally friendly bio products. The discussion specifically focuses on the mechanism through which such “new meanings” enter the public discourse.
本文分析了无花果树在阿尔巴尼亚人、克罗地亚人、希腊人和巴尔干半岛其他民族的各个文化领域中的作用,以及无花果树果实作为食品和生产酒精饮料和药品的原料的用途。直到19世纪,这种植物的授粉仍然是一个谜(即使是“植物学之父”和现代野生动物物种分类的创造者卡尔·林奈也无法解决自然界的复杂难题),这导致了许多神话的出现和扩散,至今仍有记录,这些神话一直与无花果树有关。目前,在全球对环保生物产品热情的影响下,关于这种植物及其果实神奇特性的观念正在发生转变。本文特别关注这种“新意义”进入公共话语的机制。
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