Entangled Itineraries: Materials, Practices, and Knowledges across Eurasia
Trade flowed across Eurasia, around the Indian Ocean, and over the Mediterranean for millennia, but in the early modern period, larger parts of the globe became connected through these established trade routes. Knowledge, embodied in various people, materials, texts, objects, and practices, also moved and came together along these routes in hubs of exchange where different social and cultural groups intersected and interacted.

Entangled Itineraries traces this movement of knowledge across the Eurasian continent from the early years of the Common Era to the nineteenth century, following local goods, techniques, tools, and writings as they traveled and transformed into new material and intellectual objects and ways of knowing. Focusing on nonlinear trajectories of knowledge in motion, this volume follows itineraries that weaved in and out of busy, crowded cosmopolitan cities in China; in the trade hubs of Kucha and Malacca; and in centers of Arabic scholarship, such as Reyy and Baghdad, which resonated in Bursa, Assam, and even as far as southern France. Contributors explore the many ways in which materials, practices, and knowledge systems were transformed and codified as they converged, swelled, at times disappeared, and often reemerged anew.
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Entangled Itineraries: Materials, Practices, and Knowledges across Eurasia
Trade flowed across Eurasia, around the Indian Ocean, and over the Mediterranean for millennia, but in the early modern period, larger parts of the globe became connected through these established trade routes. Knowledge, embodied in various people, materials, texts, objects, and practices, also moved and came together along these routes in hubs of exchange where different social and cultural groups intersected and interacted.

Entangled Itineraries traces this movement of knowledge across the Eurasian continent from the early years of the Common Era to the nineteenth century, following local goods, techniques, tools, and writings as they traveled and transformed into new material and intellectual objects and ways of knowing. Focusing on nonlinear trajectories of knowledge in motion, this volume follows itineraries that weaved in and out of busy, crowded cosmopolitan cities in China; in the trade hubs of Kucha and Malacca; and in centers of Arabic scholarship, such as Reyy and Baghdad, which resonated in Bursa, Assam, and even as far as southern France. Contributors explore the many ways in which materials, practices, and knowledge systems were transformed and codified as they converged, swelled, at times disappeared, and often reemerged anew.
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Entangled Itineraries: Materials, Practices, and Knowledges across Eurasia

Entangled Itineraries: Materials, Practices, and Knowledges across Eurasia

Entangled Itineraries: Materials, Practices, and Knowledges across Eurasia

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Overview

Trade flowed across Eurasia, around the Indian Ocean, and over the Mediterranean for millennia, but in the early modern period, larger parts of the globe became connected through these established trade routes. Knowledge, embodied in various people, materials, texts, objects, and practices, also moved and came together along these routes in hubs of exchange where different social and cultural groups intersected and interacted.

Entangled Itineraries traces this movement of knowledge across the Eurasian continent from the early years of the Common Era to the nineteenth century, following local goods, techniques, tools, and writings as they traveled and transformed into new material and intellectual objects and ways of knowing. Focusing on nonlinear trajectories of knowledge in motion, this volume follows itineraries that weaved in and out of busy, crowded cosmopolitan cities in China; in the trade hubs of Kucha and Malacca; and in centers of Arabic scholarship, such as Reyy and Baghdad, which resonated in Bursa, Assam, and even as far as southern France. Contributors explore the many ways in which materials, practices, and knowledge systems were transformed and codified as they converged, swelled, at times disappeared, and often reemerged anew.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780822965770
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Publication date: 04/30/2019
Series: Central Eurasia in Context Series
Edition description: 1
Pages: 408
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.30(d)

About the Author

Pamela H. Smith is Seth Low Professor of History and founding director of the Center for Science and Society at Columbia University where she teaches history of early modern Europe and the history of science.
 

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xi

Part 1 Overview

Chapter 1 Nodes of Convergence, Material Complexes, and Entangled Itineraries Pamela H. Smith 5

Chapter 2 Trans-Eurasian Routes of Exchange: A Brief Historical Overview Tansen Sen Pamela H. Smith 25

Part 2 Entangled Itineraries: Modes of Approach

Chapter 5 The Silk Roads as a Model for Exploring Eurasian Transmissions of Medical Knowledge: Views from the Tibetan Medical Manuscripts of Dunhuang Ronit Yoeli-Tlalim 47

Chapter 4 Things (Wu) and Their Transformations (Zaowu) in the Late Ming Dynasty: Song Yingxing's and Huang Cheng's Approaches to Mobilizing Craft Knowledge Dagmar Schäfer 63

Chapter 5 Curative Commodities between Europe and Southeast Asia, 1500-1700 Tara Alberts 79

Chapter 6 Translating the Art of Tea: Naturalizing Chinese Savoir Faire in British Assam Francesca Bray 99

Part 3 Material Complexes in Motion

Chapter 7 The Itinerary of Hing/Awei/Asafetida across Eurasia, 400-1800 Angela Ki Che Leung Ming Chen 141

Chapter 8 Smoke and Silkworms: Itineraries of Material Complexes across Eurasia Pamela H. Smith Joslyn DeVinney Sasha Grafit Xiaomeng Liu 165

Chapter 9 Itineraries of Images: Agents of Integration in the Buddhist Cosmopolis Tansen Sen 182

Chapter 10 Itineraries of Inkstones in Early Modern China Dorothy Ko 202

Part 4 Convergences and the Emergence of New Objects of Knowledge

Chapter 11 Convergences in and around Bursa: Sufism, Alchemy, Iatrochemistry in Turkey, 1500-1750 Feza Günergun 227

Chapter 12 A Wooden Skeleton Emerges in the Knowledge Hub of Edo Japan Chang Che-chia 258

Notes 283

Bibliography 327

Contributors 379

Index 383

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