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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: Remapping the World in East Asia 1
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PART I Intertextuality, Locality, and Materiality in Ming-Era Artifacts
- 1 World Maps as Spaces of Intercultural Communication 21
- 2 A Late Ming Terrestrial Globe 56
- 3 Explaining European Geography: The Zhifang waiji and Its Editions 79
- 4 From the Wall onto the Screen: Reframing World Maps in East Asia 103
- 5 Circling the Square: Encompassing Global Geography on Large Commercial Maps 124
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PART II Beyond Ming China: Wider Circulation and Global Pathways
- 6 World Maps from China Reimagined in Japan 159
- 7 From China to Korea. Kim Suhong’s Cheonha gogeum daechong pyeollam do 188
- 8 Utopia and Dystopia: Cheonha do and the Reception of Renaissance Geography in Late Joseon Korea 206
- 9 A Manuscript Map of East Asia Assembled by Jesuits in Nagasaki and Macao 229
- 10 China Translata: The 1555 Map of Advantageous Terrain Then and Now 245
- 11 Beyond Translation: Michele Ruggieri’s Manuscript Atlas of China 271
- Postscript: Remapping Map History from East Asia 295
- Glossary of Titles 303
- Contributors 309
- Index 311
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: Remapping the World in East Asia 1
-
PART I Intertextuality, Locality, and Materiality in Ming-Era Artifacts
- 1 World Maps as Spaces of Intercultural Communication 21
- 2 A Late Ming Terrestrial Globe 56
- 3 Explaining European Geography: The Zhifang waiji and Its Editions 79
- 4 From the Wall onto the Screen: Reframing World Maps in East Asia 103
- 5 Circling the Square: Encompassing Global Geography on Large Commercial Maps 124
-
PART II Beyond Ming China: Wider Circulation and Global Pathways
- 6 World Maps from China Reimagined in Japan 159
- 7 From China to Korea. Kim Suhong’s Cheonha gogeum daechong pyeollam do 188
- 8 Utopia and Dystopia: Cheonha do and the Reception of Renaissance Geography in Late Joseon Korea 206
- 9 A Manuscript Map of East Asia Assembled by Jesuits in Nagasaki and Macao 229
- 10 China Translata: The 1555 Map of Advantageous Terrain Then and Now 245
- 11 Beyond Translation: Michele Ruggieri’s Manuscript Atlas of China 271
- Postscript: Remapping Map History from East Asia 295
- Glossary of Titles 303
- Contributors 309
- Index 311