26/06/2025 – E. Katz et A/ Aguilar Meléndez : “Past and present of chillies (Capsicum spp.) in the Americas”
Dear member of the Société des américanistes,
We are pleased to announce that the Society’s next conference will be held on Thursday 26 June 2025, at 6pm in lecture room 2 of the Musée du Quai Branly.
Esther Katz (researcher at the Institut de Recherche pour le Développement, UMR 208 PALOC “Patrimoines locaux, environnement et globalisation” IRD/CNRS/MNHN)
and
Araceli Aguilar Meléndez (teacher-researcher at the Centro de investigaciones tropicales, Universidad Veracruzana Xalapa, Veracruz, México)
will present:
“Past and present of chillies (Capsicum spp.) in the Americas”
The chilli (Capsicum spp.) is more than just a spice in the cultures of the American continent. Its extraordinary diversity in terms of shapes, flavours, aromas and pungency levels is the result of historical processes of management, selection and cultural re-signification that date back millennia. Understanding the biocultural trajectory of chilli requires situating the chilli-culture binomial in specific historical, territorial and social contexts. This paper explores how different American societies have contributed to the domestication, diversification and conservation of this plant, through the maintenance of ritual and food practices. Ethnobotanical data and ethnographic examples illustrating the centrality of chilli will be presented based on fieldwork, mainly in Mexico, and on studies published in the book: Chiles, ajíes y pimentas. Capsicum from the Caribbean, Central and South America (coordinated by Esther Katz, Marco Antonio Vásquez Dávila, Araceli Aguilar Meléndez and Gladys Isabel Manzanero Medina and edited by the Universidad Veracruzana and the IRD).
The conference will be held in Spanish.
Please go directly to the museum entrance (37 quai Branly), without going through the ticket office. The Vigipirate plan requires museum security staff not to allow suitcases (even cabin bags), travel bags, rucksacks, sports bags, etc. to be brought into the museum.