Fragrant frontier : global spice entanglements from the Sino-Vietnamese uplands / edited by Sarah Turner, Annuska Derks, Jean-François Rousseau.
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- 其他題名:
- NIAS studies in Asian topics
- Nordic Institute of Asian Studies
- 出版: Copenhagen : Nordic Institute of Asian Studies 2022.
- 叢書名: NIAS studies in Asian topics ;75
- 主題: Spice trade , Minority farmers , Spice trade--China. , Spice trade--Vietnam. , Minority farmers--China. , Minority farmers--Vietnam.
- ISBN: 9788776943134 (hardcover): NT$2679 、 8776943135 (hardcover) 、 8776943143 (paperback) 、 9788776943141 (paperback)
- 書目註:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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- 系統號: 005704704 | 機讀編目格式
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摘要註
"Since its inception over two millennia ago, the spice trade has connected and transformed the environments, politics, cultures, and cuisines of vastly different societies around the world. The 'magical' qualities of spices mean they offer more than a mere food flavoring, often evoking memories of childhood events or specific festivals. Although spices are frequently found in our kitchen cupboards, how they get there has something of a mythical allure. In this ethnographically rich and insightful study, the authors embark on a journey of demystification that starts in the Sino-Vietnamese uplands with three spices - star anise, black cardamom, and cassia (cinnamon) - and ends on dining tables across the globe. This book foregrounds the experiences of ethnic minority farmers cultivating these spices, highlighting nuanced entanglements among livelihoods, environment, ethnic identity, and external pressures, as well as other factors at play. It then investigates the complex commodity chains that move and transform these spices from upland smallholdings and forests in this frontier to global markets, mapping the flows of spices, identifying the numerous actors involved, and teasing out critical power imbalances. Finally, it focuses on value-creation and the commoditization of these spices across a spectrum of people and places. This rich and carefully integrated volume offers new insights into upland frontier livelihoods and the ongoing implications of the contemporary agrarian transition. Moreover, it bridges the gap in our knowledge regarding how these specific spices, cultivated for centuries in the mountainous Sino-Vietnamese uplands, become everyday ingredients in Global North food, cosmetics, and medicines. Links to online resources, including story maps, provide further insights and visual highlights." - Description from University of Hawaii Press website
內容註
Machine generated contents note: 1. The fragrant frontier: Conceptual and contextual introductions / Jean-Francois Rousseau -- 2. Vietnam's star anise commodity chains entangled in flex-crop debates / Annuska Derks -- 3. Cardamom cultivator concerns and state missteps in Vietnam's northern uplands / Patrick Slack -- 4. The taste of cinnamon: Making a specialty product in northern Vietnam / Ngo Thuy Hanh -- 5. Extreme weather events, cardamom livelihoods, and commodity chain dynamics in Southwest China / Xu Yiqiang -- 6. False promises: Cardamom, cinnamon, and star anise boom-bust cycles in Yunnan, China / Zuo Zhenting -- 7. Marketing makeovers and mismatches of Vietnam's quintessential spices / Celia Zuberec -- 8. Reflections on fragrant frontier entanglements / Sango Mahanty.