Cannabis culture (original) (raw)
- ثقافة القنب هي ثقافة تصف طقوس اجتماعية عن سلسلة من السلوكيات والتي تعتمد بشكل كبير على استهلاك مادة القنب وبشكل محدد بعض العقاقير والادوية والبدائل التي هي من اصل نباتي. وقد استخدمت عبر التاريخ من اجل خوض تجارب روحانية وقد عرفت بشكل كبير في المناطق الجنوبية من قارة اسيا وخصوصا الهند خلال فترة ما بين (1500ق.م - 2000ق.م) وكذلك عرفت في مناطق الصين القديمة، اسيا، افريقيا وبعض القبائل الجرمانية والسلتس. في وقتنا الحديث يعرف الاستخدام الروحاني للعقاقير المخدرة (بالبراهمية) وهي التي تعتمد على المخدرات الجمايكية بالدرجة الأولى بينما استخدمت (الماريجوانا) في بعض الثقافات الأخرى مثل الهيبيز والبتنينك و الهبستر والهيب هوب في اربعينيات القرن الماضي. أصبح لثقافة القنب لغتها، ادبها، فنونها الخاصة ولقد قال عنها (نيل برونلي) انه وبسبب ماضي هذه المادة الروحاني والغامض وبسبب تأثيراتها الغامضة وعدم قانونيتها الا انه ومع تدخين كل لفافة يكون هناك رمز عميق في حضارة القنبيين وقد تتجلى هذه المعتقدات في حالة الوعي للجسم والعقل والتي تحول الجسم لنمط كسول وقد عرفت منذ 5000 سنة. تعتبر ستينيات القرن الماضي بمثابة عصر التوهج لثقافة القنبيين وخاصة في مهرجان (ورد ستوك) حيث كانت ثورة جماعة الهيبيز في أمريكا. وقد انتشرت هذه الثقافة في الأعمال السينمائية والافلام والموسيقى مثل الراب والجاز وقد صدرت بعض المجلات التي تتكلم عن هذه الثقافة مثل مجلة ثقافة القنبيين الكندية والتي ذكرت الحرب التي شنها انصار هذه الثقافة من اجل ان يجعلوا استخدام هذه المادة قانونيا. ومن الجدير بالذكر بان مادة القنب هي اقدم أنواع المواد الخدرة المعروفة، اما القنب فهو اسم النبات واما الماريجوانا فهي الاوراق والازهار والسيقان، وينتج أيضا منها مادة الحشيش عن طريق مادة صمغية ينتجها هذا النبات. (ar)
- Cannabis culture describes a social atmosphere or series of associated social behaviors that depends heavily upon cannabis consumption, particularly as an entheogen, recreational drug and medicine. Historically cannabis has been used an entheogen to induce spiritual experiences – most notably in the Indian subcontinent since the Vedic period dating back to approximately 1500 BCE, but perhaps as far back as 2000 BCE. Its entheogenic use was also recorded in Ancient China, the Germanic peoples, the Celts, Ancient Central Asia, and Africa. In modern times, spiritual use of the plant is mostly associated with the Rastafari movement of Jamaica. Several Western subcultures have had marijuana consumption as an idiosyncratic feature, such as hippies, beatniks, hipsters (both the 1940s subculture and the contemporary subculture), ravers and hip hop. Cannabis has now "evolved its own language, humour, etiquette, art, literature and music." Nick Brownlee writes: "Perhaps because of its ancient mystical and spiritual roots, because of the psychotherapeutic effects of the drug and because it is illegal, even the very act of smoking a joint has deep symbolism." However, the culture of cannabis as "the manifestation of introspection and bodily passivity" — which has generated a negative "slacker" stereotype around its consumers — is a relatively modern concept, as cannabis has been consumed in various forms for almost 5,000 years. New research published in the International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology claims to have refuted the "lazy stoner stereotype". The study finds that regular cannabis users were no more likely than non-users to be apathetic or anhedonic (to experience a loss of interest or pleasure). The counterculture of the 1960s has been identified as the era that "sums up the glory years of modern cannabis culture," with the Woodstock Festival serving as "the pinnacle of the hippie revolution in the USA, and in many people's opinion the ultimate example of cannabis culture at work". The influence of cannabis has encompassed holidays (most notably 4/20), cinema (such as the exploitation and stoner film genres), music (particularly jazz, reggae, psychedelia and rap music), and magazines including High Times and Cannabis Culture. Cannabis culture has also infiltrated chess culture, whereby the "Bongcloud Attack" denotes a highly risky opening sequence. (en)
- La cultura cannábica es el conjunto de costumbres, tradiciones o comportamientos sociales asociados al consumo de cannabis, particularmente como un enteógeno, droga recreativa y medicina. Históricamente, el cannabis se ha utilizado como enteógeno para inducir experiencias espirituales, especialmente en el Subcontinente indio desde el período védico, que se remonta aproximadamente a 1500 a.e.c., pero quizás ya en el 2000 a.e.c. Su uso enteogénico también se registró en la antigua China, los pueblos germánicos, los celtas, el mundo islámico, la antigua Asia central y África. En tiempos modernos, el uso espiritual de la droga se asocia también con el movimiento rastafari originado en Jamaica. Varias subculturas occidentales han tenido el consumo de marihuana como una característica de su idiosincrásica, como los hippies, los beatniks, los hipsters (tanto la subcultura de la década de 1940 como la subcultura contemporánea), los ravers y la cultura hip hop. Hoy en día, se ha desarrollado alrededor del cannabis «un lenguaje, humor, etiqueta, arte, literatura y música propios». Nick Brownlee opina: «quizá por sus antiguas raíces místicas y espirituales, por los efectos psicoterapéuticos de la droga y porque es ilegal, incluso el acto mismo de fumar un porro tiene un profundo simbolismo». Sin embargo, la cultura del cannabis como «la manifestación de la introspección y la pasividad corporal», que ha generado un estereotipo negativo «más laxo» alrededor de sus consumidores, es un concepto relativamente moderno, ya que el cannabis se ha consumido en diversas formas durante casi 5.000 años. La contracultura de la década de 1960 ha sido identificada como la era que «resume los años de gloria de la cultura moderna del cannabis», con el Festival de Woodstock como «el pináculo de la revolución hippie en los Estados Unidos y, en opinión de muchas personas, el último ejemplo de cultura del cannabis en el trabajo». La influencia del cannabis ha abarcado desde celebraciones (como el 4/20), el cine (como los géneros de explotación), la música (particularmente el jazz, el reggae, la psicodelia y el rap) y revistas como High Times, Cáñamo o Cannabis Magazine. (es)
- Cannabis já foi vendida em clubes conhecidos como "Teapads" durante a Lei Seca nos Estados Unidos; jazz geralmente era tocado nesses clubes. O uso de cannabis era frequentemente considerado de classe baixa e não era apreciado por muitos. Após a proibição da cannabis, seu consumo tornou-se secreto. Décadas depois, a cannabis voltou a ser tolerada pela legislação de algumas regiões. Os costumes formaram-se em torno do consumo de cannabis como 420, nomeado após a hora do dia popular para consumir cannabis (4:20 da tarde) e comemorado em 20 de abril (20/04). Se consumido em um ambiente social, é encorajado a compartilhar cannabis com outras pessoas. (pt)
- https://weedfarm.wizkhalifa.com/
- https://www.greendotlabs.com/
- https://www.marleynatural.com/
- https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-best-stoner-novels
- https://books.google.com/books%3Fid=ad-aAwAAQBAJ
- https://books.google.com/books%3Fid=gCRNRGOhNA4C
- dbr:Cannabis
- dbr:Cannabis_Culture_(magazine)
- dbr:Cannabis_Cup
- dbr:Cannabis_Planet
- dbr:Beatnik
- dbr:Psychoactive_drug
- dbr:Qalandariyya
- dbr:Sanskrit
- dbr:Entheogen
- dbr:Entheogenic_use_of_cannabis
- dbr:List_of_books_about_cannabis
- dbr:List_of_cannabis_columns
- dbr:Price_of_Weed
- dbr:Black_Sabbath
- dbr:Bob_Dylan
- dbr:Bob_Marley
- dbr:Boise_Hempfest
- dbr:Bongcloud_Attack
- dbr:Dave_Chappelle
- dbr:De_Gruyter
- dbr:Appetite
- dbr:Argot
- dbr:Bhang
- dbr:Rihanna
- dbr:Veda
- dbr:Vedic_period
- dbr:Dysentery
- dbr:Introspection
- dbr:Reefer_Madness
- dbr:Rope
- dbr:Stoner_TV
- dbr:Counterculture_of_the_1960s
- dbr:Ancient_China
- dbr:Medical_cannabis
- dbr:Sadhu
- dbr:Sound_Tribe_Sector_9
- dbr:Emerald_Empire_Hempfest
- dbr:Germanic_peoples
- dbr:Got_to_Get_You_into_My_Life
- dbr:Moscow_Hemp_Fest
- dbr:Music
- dbr:Muslim
- dbr:Creativity
- dbr:Legality_of_cannabis
- dbr:Louis_Armstrong
- dbr:Chillum_(pipe)
- dbr:Snoop_Dogg
- dbr:Sufi
- dbr:Club_des_Hashischins
- dbr:Zayn_Malik
- dbr:Hemp
- dbr:Stoner_film
- dbr:Sunstroke
- dbr:Taboo
- dbr:Folk_culture
- dbr:British_India
- dbr:Celts
- dbr:Central_Asia
- dbr:Time_(magazine)
- dbr:Tobacco
- dbr:Tokers_Bowl
- dbr:Tommy_Chong
- dbr:Weedtuber
- dbr:Wikileaf
- dbr:Willie_Nelson
- dbr:Dreadlocks
- dbr:Drinking_culture
- dbr:Drug_culture
- dbr:Hashish
- dbr:Joint_(cannabis)
- dbr:Alcohol_(drug)
- dbr:420_(cannabis_culture)
- dbc:Cannabis_culture
- dbc:Drug_culture
- dbc:Subcultures
- dbr:Euphoriant
- dbr:Exploitation_film
- dbr:Fever
- dbr:Digestion
- dbr:Global_Marijuana_March
- dbr:Glossary_of_jive_talk
- dbr:Hipster_(1940s_subculture)
- dbr:Hipster_(contemporary_subculture)
- dbr:Kava_culture
- dbr:Prohibition_in_the_United_States
- dbr:Psychedelic_experience
- dbr:Psychedelic_music
- dbr:Rave
- dbr:Reggae
- dbr:Hanfparade
- dbr:Hash_Bash
- dbr:High_Times
- dbr:Hindu
- dbr:Hip_hop
- dbr:Hippie
- dbr:Jamaica
- dbr:Jay-Z
- dbr:Jazz
- dbr:Terence_McKenna
- dbr:The_Beatles
- dbr:MardiGrass
- dbr:Asceticism
- dbc:Cannabis
- dbc:Underground_culture
- dbr:Chess
- dbr:Lady_Gaga
- dbr:Leafly
- dbr:Sweet_Leaf
- dbr:Coffee_culture
- dbr:Effects_of_cannabis
- dbr:High_Times_Medical_Cannabis_Cup
- dbr:Hookah
- dbr:Woodstock_Festival
- dbr:Marihuana_(1936_film)
- dbr:Portland_Hempstalk_Festival
- dbr:Pot_Farm
- dbr:Soma_(drink)
- dbr:South_Asia
- dbr:Spannabis
- dbr:Freedom_Rally
- dbr:Great_Midwest_Marijuana_Harvest_Festival
- dbr:IAST
- dbr:Indian_subcontinent
- dbr:Indo-Aryan_languages
- dbr:Merry_Jane
- dbr:Miley_Cyrus
- dbr:National_Cannabis_Festival
- dbr:Olympia_Hempfest
- dbr:Cannabis_consumption
- dbr:Cannabis_sativa
- dbr:Seattle_Hempfest
- dbr:Wiz_Khalifa
- dbr:File:Rasta_tourist_guide_on_Black_River.jpg
- dbr:Émile_Bernard_(painter)
- dbr:Indigenous_(ecology)
- dbr:Missoula_Hempfest
- dbr:Salem_Hempfest
- dbr:MassRoots
- dbr:Slang
- dbr:Neologism
- dbr:Etiquette
- dbr:Euphemism
- dbr:National_Cannabis_Summit
- dbr:Phlegm
- dbr:Psychotherapy
- dbr:Tea_culture
- dbr:The_Doors_of_Perception
- dbr:Rap_music
- dbr:Rastafari_movement
- dbr:Rainy_Day_Women
- dbr:Lisping
- dbr:Indentured_labour
- dbr:Ancient_India
- dbr:Derwish
- dbr:Recreational_drug
- dbr:Pot_(cannabis)
- dbr:Speech_defect
- dbr:File:Bhang_eaters_before_two_huts_(6124556163).jpg
- dbr:File:Process_of_making_bhang_in_Punjab,_India.jpg
- dbr:File:Ganja_Smoking_-_Gangasagar_Fair_Transit_Camp_-_Kolkata_2013-01-12_2646.JPG
- dbr:File:UCSC_420_celebration.jpg
- Cannabis já foi vendida em clubes conhecidos como "Teapads" durante a Lei Seca nos Estados Unidos; jazz geralmente era tocado nesses clubes. O uso de cannabis era frequentemente considerado de classe baixa e não era apreciado por muitos. Após a proibição da cannabis, seu consumo tornou-se secreto. Décadas depois, a cannabis voltou a ser tolerada pela legislação de algumas regiões. Os costumes formaram-se em torno do consumo de cannabis como 420, nomeado após a hora do dia popular para consumir cannabis (4:20 da tarde) e comemorado em 20 de abril (20/04). Se consumido em um ambiente social, é encorajado a compartilhar cannabis com outras pessoas. (pt)
- ثقافة القنب هي ثقافة تصف طقوس اجتماعية عن سلسلة من السلوكيات والتي تعتمد بشكل كبير على استهلاك مادة القنب وبشكل محدد بعض العقاقير والادوية والبدائل التي هي من اصل نباتي. وقد استخدمت عبر التاريخ من اجل خوض تجارب روحانية وقد عرفت بشكل كبير في المناطق الجنوبية من قارة اسيا وخصوصا الهند خلال فترة ما بين (1500ق.م - 2000ق.م) وكذلك عرفت في مناطق الصين القديمة، اسيا، افريقيا وبعض القبائل الجرمانية والسلتس. (ar)
- Cannabis culture describes a social atmosphere or series of associated social behaviors that depends heavily upon cannabis consumption, particularly as an entheogen, recreational drug and medicine. Historically cannabis has been used an entheogen to induce spiritual experiences – most notably in the Indian subcontinent since the Vedic period dating back to approximately 1500 BCE, but perhaps as far back as 2000 BCE. Its entheogenic use was also recorded in Ancient China, the Germanic peoples, the Celts, Ancient Central Asia, and Africa. In modern times, spiritual use of the plant is mostly associated with the Rastafari movement of Jamaica. Several Western subcultures have had marijuana consumption as an idiosyncratic feature, such as hippies, beatniks, hipsters (both the 1940s subculture a (en)
- La cultura cannábica es el conjunto de costumbres, tradiciones o comportamientos sociales asociados al consumo de cannabis, particularmente como un enteógeno, droga recreativa y medicina. Históricamente, el cannabis se ha utilizado como enteógeno para inducir experiencias espirituales, especialmente en el Subcontinente indio desde el período védico, que se remonta aproximadamente a 1500 a.e.c., pero quizás ya en el 2000 a.e.c. Su uso enteogénico también se registró en la antigua China, los pueblos germánicos, los celtas, el mundo islámico, la antigua Asia central y África. En tiempos modernos, el uso espiritual de la droga se asocia también con el movimiento rastafari originado en Jamaica. Varias subculturas occidentales han tenido el consumo de marihuana como una característica d (es)
- Cannabis culture (en)
- ثقافة القنب (ar)
- Cultura del cannabis (es)
- Cannabis na cultura popular (pt)
- yago-res:Cannabis culture
- wikidata:Cannabis culture
- dbpedia-ar:Cannabis culture
- dbpedia-es:Cannabis culture
- dbpedia-pt:Cannabis culture
- dbpedia-vi:Cannabis culture
- https://global.dbpedia.org/id/zziU
- wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/Process_of_making_bhang_in_Punjab,_India.jpg
- wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/Émile_Bernard_La_fumeuse_de_Haschisch_1900.jpg
- wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/Bhang_eaters_before_two_huts_(6124556163).jpg
- wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/Ganja_Smoking_-_Ganga...it_Camp_-_Kolkata_2013-01-12_2646.jpg
- wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/UCSC_420_celebration.jpg
- wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/Rasta_tourist_guide_on_Black_River.jpg
is dbo:wikiPageRedirects of
- dbr:Cannabis_subculture
- dbr:Mull_pig
- dbr:Stoner_(drug_user)
- dbr:Weed_culture
- dbr:American_cannabis_culture
- dbr:Marijuana_subculture
- dbr:Stoner_culture
- dbr:Cannabis_Culture
- dbr:Cannabis_enthusiast
- dbr:Cannabis_pride
- dbr:R/trees
- dbr:Reddit_trees
- dbr:Pot_culture
- dbr:Marijuana_culture
- dbr:Marijuana_enthusiast
- dbr:Stoner_(cannabis)
- dbr:Stoner_(cannabis_consumer)