Free Content Was there a Silk Road?

Author: Whitfield, Susan

Source: Asian Medicine, Volume 3, Number 2, 2008 , pp. 201-213(13)

Publisher: BRILL

Abstract:

Is the 'Silk Road' a meaningful term? Is it being used simply to provide a historical legitimacy for our preoccupation with the dichotomy of east and west, the rising power of India and China and the waning of Europe, and our ambivalence towards globalisation? If it ever had any descriptive or analytic force for scholarship, is this now lost and should we discard the term entirely in our scholarly discourse as misleading at best and leave it for the marketers to exploit as a symbol of luxury and exoticism? This article argues that although the term 'Silk Road' has become a widely used portmanteau term, with apt clarification it is still a meaningful term for scholarship.

Keywords: SILK ROAD; SILK ROADS; EURASIAN TRADE; CHINA; ROME; DUNHUANG

Document Type: Research article

DOI: 10.1163/157342008X307839

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