Hortus Jamaicensis, Or a Botanical Description (according to the Linnean System) and an Account of the Virtues, &c. of Its Indigenous Plants Hitherto Known, as Also of the Most Useful Exotics

Hortus Jamaicensis, Or a Botanical Description (according to the Linnean System) and an Account of the Virtues, &c. of Its Indigenous Plants Hitherto Known, as Also of the Most Useful Exotics
Author: John Lunan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 556
Release: 1814
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Sesame

Sesame
Author: Dorothea Bedigian
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 567
Release: 2010-10-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1040078818

The first comprehensive review of sesame and its close relative, Sesame: the genus Sesamum covers ethnographic data, modern use, linguistic analysis of sesame names from around the world, market size, export and import data, geographical sources, use in the food and cosmetic industries, and much more. The book includes a historical review of the genus Sesamum that reveals its place in present-day traditions and cultivation in Africa and Asia. Expanding coverage from archaeological and anthropological literature from India, Mesopotamia, and Egypt, this ethnobotanical monograph draws on folk sources, reviews the phytochemistry of Sesamum, and presents extensive references.

Descriptions, Translations and the Caribbean

Descriptions, Translations and the Caribbean
Author: Rosanna Masiola
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2016-10-12
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 3319409379

This book offers a new perspective on the role played by colonial descriptions and translation of Caribbean plants in representations of Caribbean culture. Through thorough examination of Caribbean phytonyms in lexicography, colonization, history, songs and translation studies, the authors argue that the Westernisation of vernacular phytonyms, while systematizing the nomenclature, blurred and erased the cultural tradition of Caribbean plants and medicinal herbs. Means of transmission and preservation of this oral culture was in the plantation songs and herb vendor songs. Musical creativity is a powerful form of resistance, as in the case of Reggae music and the rise of Rastafarians, and Bob Marley’s ‘untranslatable’ lyrics. This book will be of interest to scholars of Caribbean studies and to linguists interested in pushing the current Eurocentric boundaries of translation studies.

African Ethnobotany in the Americas

African Ethnobotany in the Americas
Author: Robert Voeks
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2012-09-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1461408350

African Ethnobotany in the Americas provides the first comprehensive examination of ethnobotanical knowledge and skills among the African Diaspora in the Americas. Leading scholars on the subject explore the complex relationship between plant use and meaning among the descendants of Africans in the New World. With the aid of archival and field research carried out in North America, South America, and the Caribbean, contributors explore the historical, environmental, and political-ecological factors that facilitated/hindered transatlantic ethnobotanical diffusion; the role of Africans as active agents of plant and plant knowledge transfer during the period of plantation slavery in the Americas; the significance of cultural resistance in refining and redefining plant-based traditions; the principal categories of plant use that resulted; the exchange of knowledge among Amerindian, European and other African peoples; and the changing significance of African-American ethnobotanical traditions in the 21st century. Bolstered by abundant visual content and contributions from renowned experts in the field, African Ethnobotany in the Americas is an invaluable resource for students, scientists, and researchers in the field of ethnobotany and African Diaspora studies.

Sturtevant's Notes on Edible Plants

Sturtevant's Notes on Edible Plants
Author: Edward Lewis Sturtevant
Publisher:
Total Pages: 718
Release: 1919
Genre: Botany
ISBN:

Plants, edible -- dictionaries -- biographies of Edward Lewis Sturtevant: p.1-11.