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在亚马逊地区的治疗实践中,使用香水、熏香、古龙水、植物和花卉精华是素食主义的一个标志性特征,这是秘鲁亚马逊地区的一种治疗形式。这些有气味的工具被喷洒、熏制、涂抹在身体上,并倒在药用浴池中,它们是葫芦的重要盟友,用于清洁身体和空间,起到保护作用,或为药用植物增加效力。某些香水比其他香水更常见,尤其是柑橘味的Agua de Florida,这是一种来自美国的18世纪古龙水。专注于佛罗里达的历史和它在西亚马逊地区的普遍存在,我建议有必要用感官人类学来探索素食主义巨大的治疗潜力。超越视觉,考虑其他感官体验,有助于深入了解亚马逊萨满教的各种治疗机制,这些机制经常被西方的健康和治疗认识论所忽视。
Consume and Transform: Perfumes and healing in vegetalista healing practices of the Peruvian Amazon
The use of perfumes, incense, colognes, and plant and flower essences in Amazonian healing practices is a hallmark feature of vegetalismo, a form of healing in Peru’s Amazonian regions. Sprayed, smoked, rubbed on bodies, and poured in medicinal baths, these odorous tools are vital allies to the curandero for cleansing bodies and spaces, for protection, or to add potency to medicinal plants. Certain perfumes are more common than others, particularly the citrusy Agua de Florida, an 18th Century eau de cologne from the United States. Focusing in on the history of Agua de Florida and its ubiquity in Western Amazonia, I suggest the necessity of a sensory anthropology for exploring the vast healing potential of vegetalismo. Going beyond the visual to consider other sensory experiences lends insight into the various healing mechanisms in Amazonian shamanism that are often overlooked by western epistemologies of health and healing.