This article examines sensorial place-making through analysing the taste and other sensory experiences of forest Puer tea in its consumption among the urban middle class in mainland China. In the process of creating the ‘terroir’ of forest Puer tea, sensorial experience has been frequently linked to its place of origin. I argue that ethnic minorities who cultivate the tea play a vital part in the imagination of the tea's terroir. Trips by consumers to the mountains where the tea is cultivated, which aim at facilitating a ‘full experience’ of the tea and its culture, have generated a special pattern of interactions between the urban middle class who consume the tea and the ethnic minorities who cultivate it. The consumption of Puer tea, whic...
Commodification of Traditional Knowledge (TK) has been posited as a possible, although contested, al...
Although tea has been an important part of Chinese people’s lives for thousands of years, and is oft...
A 2019-2020 Williams Prize for best essay in East Asian Studies was awarded to Tiana Wang (Ezra Stil...
This thesis examines narratives about the recent Puer tea fad in China, during which the production ...
This study explores the place of traditional Chinese tea culture in a society undergoing changes bot...
In this article we aim to map the rapidly emerging coffee culture in the province of Yunnan, renowne...
Tea is a beverage that has long been taken to symbolize a key aspect of Chinese tradition and histor...
This paper provides an ethnography of Puer tea in one of its original production sites-Yiwu township...
(Translated: Jenine Heaton) Session statement 4: Tea viewed from the comparative culture and cultura...
This article examines the dynamic interactions between the people of the plains and the people in th...
Since its introduction in the 18th century in Malawi, black tea has become one among favorite tea in...
Tea has asserted its place as a popular beverage around the world. Yak butter tea is a daily drink f...
Puer tea is one of the most prevalent teas in contemporary China. This paper explores how understand...
Throughout the Chinese sphere, that is, in the People's Republic of China and Taiwan, tea houses, te...
From a perspective of a young Chinese person, I noticed that lots of Chinese youth who like me neith...
Commodification of Traditional Knowledge (TK) has been posited as a possible, although contested, al...
Although tea has been an important part of Chinese people’s lives for thousands of years, and is oft...
A 2019-2020 Williams Prize for best essay in East Asian Studies was awarded to Tiana Wang (Ezra Stil...
This thesis examines narratives about the recent Puer tea fad in China, during which the production ...
This study explores the place of traditional Chinese tea culture in a society undergoing changes bot...
In this article we aim to map the rapidly emerging coffee culture in the province of Yunnan, renowne...
Tea is a beverage that has long been taken to symbolize a key aspect of Chinese tradition and histor...
This paper provides an ethnography of Puer tea in one of its original production sites-Yiwu township...
(Translated: Jenine Heaton) Session statement 4: Tea viewed from the comparative culture and cultura...
This article examines the dynamic interactions between the people of the plains and the people in th...
Since its introduction in the 18th century in Malawi, black tea has become one among favorite tea in...
Tea has asserted its place as a popular beverage around the world. Yak butter tea is a daily drink f...
Puer tea is one of the most prevalent teas in contemporary China. This paper explores how understand...
Throughout the Chinese sphere, that is, in the People's Republic of China and Taiwan, tea houses, te...
From a perspective of a young Chinese person, I noticed that lots of Chinese youth who like me neith...
Commodification of Traditional Knowledge (TK) has been posited as a possible, although contested, al...
Although tea has been an important part of Chinese people’s lives for thousands of years, and is oft...
A 2019-2020 Williams Prize for best essay in East Asian Studies was awarded to Tiana Wang (Ezra Stil...