Cross-Currents: East Asian History and Culture Review vol. 6, no. 2 opens with a section on cartography, echoing a theme published in vol. 6, no. 1 earlier this year.
Maps and Their Contexts: Reflections on Cartography and Culture in Premodern East Asia
- Introduction by Robert Goree
- The Local in the Imperial Vision: Landscape, Topography, and Geography in Southern Song Map Guides and Gazetteers by Fan Lin
- Sankei Mandara: Layered Maps to Sacred Places by Talia Andrei
- Meisho zue and the Mapping of Prosperity in Late Tokugawa Japan by Robert Goree
- Mapping the Forgotten Colony: The Ogasawara Islands and the Tokugawa Pivot to the Pacific by Jonas Rüegg
Naming Modernity: Rebranding and Neologisms during China’s Interwar Global Moment in Eastern Asia
- Introduction by Anna Belogurova
- Li Yujie and the Rebranding of the White Lotus Movement by David Owmby
- China as the Leader of the Small and Weak: The Ruoxiao Nations and Guomindang Nationalism by Craig A. Smith
- Networks, Parties, and the “Oppressed Nations”: The Comintern and Chinese Communists Overseas, 1926–1935 by Anna Belogurova
- New Revolutionary Agenda: The Interwar Japanese Left on the “Chinese Revolution” by Tatiana Linkhoeva
- “Awakening Asia”: Korean Student Activists in Japan, The Asian Kunglun, and Asian Solidarity, 1910–1923 by Dolf-Alexander Neuhaus
- From Revolutionary Culture to Original Culture and Back: “On New Democracy” and the Kampucheanization of Marxism-Leninism, 1940–1965 by Matthew Galway
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