teatamists
Teatamists are scholars and practitioners who study and create works that center tea as a cultural practice, material medium, and social ritual. The term blends tea with the suffix -tamist, modeled on other art- and theory-related terms, and is used to describe a field that treats tea as more than a beverage, but as a conduit for meaning, labor, and aesthetics.
Etymology and scope: The teatamist framework situates tea within performance, ritual studies, and material culture. It
Practices and methods: Teatamists engage in fieldwork in tea-producing regions, archival and textual analysis, design and
Context and aims: The field intersects with performance art, museology, culinary arts, and cultural studies. Projects
Reception and critique: Some critics view teatamist scholarship as a productive lens for examining everyday rituals
See also: tea ceremony, performance art, material culture, hospitality studies, sensory studies.