法兰克黎凡特的食物:文化借用的个案研究

IF 0.1 Q3 HISTORY Medieval Encounters Pub Date : 2023-06-15 DOI:10.1163/15700674-12340165
J. Bronstein
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十字军运动要求解放圣地并驱逐非基督徒。然而,事实上,由于十字军东征而建立的埃德萨、安条克、的黎波里和耶路撒冷等法兰克国家将成为异质社会,由拉丁法兰克精英统治着多个种族和宗教团体。近几十年来,历史学家、艺术史学家和考古学家将大量注意力转向研究艺术、建筑、宗教、军事、政府、行政和智力活动中的影响和文化借用,这些活动源于拉丁裔与黎凡特当地人口(东方基督徒、穆斯林和犹太人)近两个世纪的共存。本文试图通过分析法兰克黎凡特日常生活的某些方面,主要关注食品和饮食习惯,为这一正在进行的讨论做出贡献。研究烹饪传统的保存、新食品的消费以及与食品生产相关的技术和行政变革,是理解法兰克黎凡特共存和文化借用的宝贵工具。
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Food in the Frankish Levant: a Case Study of Cultural Borrowing
The Crusader movement called for the liberation of the Holy Land and the expulsion of non-Christians. Yet in reality, the Frankish states of Edessa, Antioch, Tripoli and Jerusalem, established as the result of the Crusades, were to become heterogeneous societies, with a plurality of ethnic and religious groups ruled by a Latin Frankish elite. In recent decades, historians, art historians and archaeologists have turned much attention to the study of influences and cultural borrowing in artistic, architectural, religious, military, governmental, administrative and intellectual activities that resulted from almost two centuries of co-existence of the Latins with the local population in the Levant: Eastern Christians, Muslims, and Jews. This article strives to contribute to this ongoing discussion by analyzing some aspects of everyday life in the Frankish Levant, focusing mainly on foodstuffs and food habits. The study of preservation of culinary traditions, consumption of new food products, as well as technological and administrative changes related to food production, are valuable tools in understanding coexistence and cultural borrowing in the Frankish Levant.
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Medieval Encounters
Medieval Encounters Arts and Humanities-Religious Studies
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期刊介绍: Medieval Encounters promotes discussion and dialogue accross cultural, linguistic and disciplinary boundaries on the interactions of Jewish, Christian and Muslim cultures during the period from the fourth through to the sixteenth century C.E. Culture is defined in its widest form to include art, all manner of history, languages, literature, medicine, music, philosophy, religion and science. The geographic limits of inquiry will be bounded only by the limits in which the traditions interacted. Confluence, too, will be construed in its widest form to permit exploration of more indirect interactions and influences and to permit examination of important subjects on a comparative basis.
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