芳香的吸引力:中国近代史上的芳香学

IF 0.5 Q1 HISTORY
History Compass Pub Date : 2024-12-11 DOI:10.1111/hic3.70001
Yan Liu
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本文回顾了中国从古代到17世纪的芳香族发展史。与对塑造世界历史的香料贸易的广泛研究相比,对这些芳香物质从南亚、东南亚和西亚的自然栖息地转移到中国的研究要少得多。通过回顾关于该主题的早期和最近的学术研究,本文展示了这些材料在多民族商人、宗教从业者和外交官的推动下,沿着丝绸之路广泛流通。一旦进口到中国,它们在治疗、饮食文化和宗教实践中获得了多种用途,产生了新的知识,改变了中国社会。它们独特的气味还可以改变处方和品尝食物的方式,并增强忠实者的身体体验。运用多学科方法对芳烃进行深入研究,不仅可以加深我们对前现代中国社会的理解,而且可以提供一种替代的芳烃世界观,以抵消近代早期“西方崛起”所习惯的芳烃世界观。
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Fragrant Attraction: Aromatics in Premodern Chinese History

This essay surveys the history of aromatics in China from antiquity to the 17th-century. Compared to the extensive study of the spice trade that has shaped world history, much less has been explored on the movement of these fragrant substances from their natural habitats in South, Southeast, and West Asia to China. By reviewing both early and recent scholarship on the topic, the essay demonstrates the wide circulation of these materials along the Silk Roads enabled by multiethnic traders, religious practitioners, and diplomats. Once imported into China, they acquired diverse uses in healing, food culture, and religious practices that generated new knowledge and transformed Chinese society. Their unique smells could also alter the ways of prescribing medicines and relishing food, and enhance the bodily experience of the devoted. An in-depth study of aromatics using a multidisciplinary approach will not only deepen our understanding of premodern Chinese society but also offer an alternative worldview of aromatics that counteracts the one habituated by the “rise of the West” in early modern times.

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