Archaeologies of Smoking, Pipes and Transatlantic Connections

de Barros Viana Hissa, Sarah

  • 出版商: Springer
  • 出版日期: 2024-10-24
  • 售價: $4,970
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$4,722
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 248
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 3031712560
  • ISBN-13: 9783031712562
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商品描述

This volume presents a global study of the economic and cultural global systems in which smoking materials, practices and ideas circulate, intertwine, and transform. This book compiles original work authored by researchers from the Americas, Africa, and Europe to elicit a comparative archaeology of smoking and pipes through histories and case studies from localities and regions on both sides of the Atlantic. Consequently, the book is divided into four sections divided by region. The first chapters focus on Amerindian pipes and smoking, and these are followed by research on smoking and clay pipe use in post-17th century Europe. Chapters on the production and use of clay smoking pipes in Brazil and a reflection on the influence of pipes and smoking in Senegambia comprise the final two sections respectively.

Taken together, this volume explores a wide range of issues, such as economic and cultural relations between old and new worlds; the effects of colonization in different parts of the globe; circulation of ideas, practices, and objects in hegemonic and non-hegemonic transatlantic connections; techniques and styles of making and decorating pipes; materialization and expression of ethnicities and of their blurred frontiers; changes and continuities observed in smoking materials and their inferred meanings. The book compiles fresh insights on the complex and diverse history of smoking and transatlantic economic and cultural interactions associated with it. It is of interest to both historical and pre-historical archaeologists researching material culture in several regions of the world, but also historians and anthropologists interested in material culture and global cultural systems.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

本卷呈現了一項全球研究,探討吸煙材料、實踐和觀念所流通、交織和轉變的經濟與文化全球系統。本書匯集了來自美洲、非洲和歐洲的研究者所撰寫的原創作品,旨在通過大西洋兩岸的歷史和案例研究,揭示吸煙和煙斗的比較考古學。因此,本書分為四個區域部分。第一部分的章節專注於美洲印第安人的煙斗和吸煙,接著是對17世紀後歐洲吸煙和陶土煙斗使用的研究。最後兩個部分分別涵蓋了巴西陶土吸煙煙斗的生產和使用,以及對塞內加爾甘比亞地區煙斗和吸煙影響的反思。

綜合來看,本卷探討了廣泛的議題,例如舊世界與新世界之間的經濟和文化關係;殖民化在全球不同地區的影響;在霸權和非霸權的大西洋聯繫中,觀念、實踐和物品的流通;製作和裝飾煙斗的技術和風格;族群的具象化及其模糊邊界的表現;以及在吸煙材料中觀察到的變化和延續及其推測意義。本書匯集了對吸煙及其相關的跨大西洋經濟和文化互動的複雜多樣歷史的新見解。對於研究世界各地物質文化的歷史和史前考古學家,以及對物質文化和全球文化系統感興趣的歷史學家和人類學家而言,這本書都具有重要的參考價值。

作者簡介

Sarah Hissa is a historical archaeologist and professor of Archaeology at the Federal University of Bahian Bay (Universidade Federal do Recôncavo da Bahia / UFRB). Having published papers and a book on the subject, her doctoral dissertation on clay tobacco pipes received the SAB Excellence Award by the Brazilian Archaeological Society. She also worked for five years at the National Institute for Archaeological Heritage in Brazil. Her main research interests are archaeological material analysis, smoking culture, cultural heritage management, GIS in Archaeology.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

Sarah Hissa 是一位歷史考古學家,並擔任巴伊亞灣聯邦大學(Universidade Federal do Recôncavo da Bahia / UFRB)的考古學教授。她在該領域發表了多篇論文和一本書,其博士論文關於陶土煙斗的研究獲得了巴西考古學會的卓越獎。她還曾在巴西國家考古遺產研究所工作五年。她的主要研究興趣包括考古材料分析、吸煙文化、文化遺產管理以及考古學中的地理資訊系統(GIS)。