Remapping the World in East Asia : : Toward a Global History of the “Ricci Maps” / / ed. by Mario Cams, Elke Papelitzky.

When European missionaries arrived in East Asia in the sixteenth century, they entered ongoing conversations about cosmology and world geography. Soon after, intellectuals in Ming China, Edo Japan, and Joseon Korea selectively encompassed elements of the late Renaissance worldview, leading to the cr...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Remapping the World in East Asia -- PART I Intertextuality, Locality, and Materiality in Ming-Era Artifacts -- 1 World Maps as Spaces of Intercultural Communication -- 2 A Late Ming Terrestrial Globe -- 3 Explaining European Geography: The Zhifang waiji and Its Editions -- 4 From the Wall onto the Screen: Reframing World Maps in East Asia -- 5 Circling the Square: Encompassing Global Geography on Large Commercial Maps -- PART II Beyond Ming China: Wider Circulation and Global Pathways -- 6 World Maps from China Reimagined in Japan -- 7 From China to Korea. Kim Suhong’s Cheonha gogeum daechong pyeollam do -- 8 Utopia and Dystopia: Cheonha do and the Reception of Renaissance Geography in Late Joseon Korea -- 9 A Manuscript Map of East Asia Assembled by Jesuits in Nagasaki and Macao -- 10 China Translata: The 1555 Map of Advantageous Terrain Then and Now -- 11 Beyond Translation: Michele Ruggieri’s Manuscript Atlas of China -- Postscript: Remapping Map History from East Asia -- Glossary of Titles -- Contributors -- Index
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When European missionaries arrived in East Asia in the sixteenth century, they entered ongoing conversations about cosmology and world geography. Soon after, intellectuals in Ming China, Edo Japan, and Joseon Korea selectively encompassed elements of the late Renaissance worldview, leading to the creation of new artifacts that mitigated old and new knowledge in creative ways. Simultaneously, missionaries and their collaborators transcribed, replicated, and recombined from East Asian artifacts and informed European audiences about the newly discovered lands known as the “Far East.” All these new artifacts enjoyed long afterlives that ensured the continuous remapping of the world in the following decades and centuries.Focusing on artifacts, this expansively illustrated volume tells the story of a meeting of worldviews. Tracing the connections emanating from each artifact, the authors illuminate how every map, globe, or book was shaped by the intellectual, social, and material cultures of East Asia, while connecting multiple global centers of learning and print culture. Crossing both historical and historiographical boundaries reveals how this series of artifacts embody a continuous and globally connected process of mapping the world, rather than a grand encounter between East and West.As such, this book rewrites the narrative surrounding the so-called “Ricci Maps,” which assumes that one Jesuit missionary brought scientific cartography to East Asia by translating and adapting a Renaissance world map. It argues for a revision of that narrative by emphasizing process and connectivity, displacing the European missionary and “his map” as central actors that supposedly bridged a formidable civilizational divide between Europe and China. Rather than a single map authored by a European missionary, a series of materially different artifacts were created as a result of discussions between the Jesuit Matteo Ricci and his Chinese contacts during the last decades of Ming rule. Each of these gave rise to the production of new artifacts that embodied broader intellectual conversations. By presenting eleven original chapters by Asian, European, and American scholars, this work covers an extensive range of artifacts and crosses boundaries between China, Japan, Korea, and the global pathways that connected them to the other end of the Eurasian landmass.
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title Remapping the World in East Asia : Toward a Global History of the “Ricci Maps” /
spellingShingle Remapping the World in East Asia : Toward a Global History of the “Ricci Maps” /
Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction: Remapping the World in East Asia --
PART I Intertextuality, Locality, and Materiality in Ming-Era Artifacts --
1 World Maps as Spaces of Intercultural Communication --
2 A Late Ming Terrestrial Globe --
3 Explaining European Geography: The Zhifang waiji and Its Editions --
4 From the Wall onto the Screen: Reframing World Maps in East Asia --
5 Circling the Square: Encompassing Global Geography on Large Commercial Maps --
PART II Beyond Ming China: Wider Circulation and Global Pathways --
6 World Maps from China Reimagined in Japan --
7 From China to Korea. Kim Suhong’s Cheonha gogeum daechong pyeollam do --
8 Utopia and Dystopia: Cheonha do and the Reception of Renaissance Geography in Late Joseon Korea --
9 A Manuscript Map of East Asia Assembled by Jesuits in Nagasaki and Macao --
10 China Translata: The 1555 Map of Advantageous Terrain Then and Now --
11 Beyond Translation: Michele Ruggieri’s Manuscript Atlas of China --
Postscript: Remapping Map History from East Asia --
Glossary of Titles --
Contributors --
Index
title_sub Toward a Global History of the “Ricci Maps” /
title_full Remapping the World in East Asia : Toward a Global History of the “Ricci Maps” / ed. by Mario Cams, Elke Papelitzky.
title_fullStr Remapping the World in East Asia : Toward a Global History of the “Ricci Maps” / ed. by Mario Cams, Elke Papelitzky.
title_full_unstemmed Remapping the World in East Asia : Toward a Global History of the “Ricci Maps” / ed. by Mario Cams, Elke Papelitzky.
title_auth Remapping the World in East Asia : Toward a Global History of the “Ricci Maps” /
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Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction: Remapping the World in East Asia --
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1 World Maps as Spaces of Intercultural Communication --
2 A Late Ming Terrestrial Globe --
3 Explaining European Geography: The Zhifang waiji and Its Editions --
4 From the Wall onto the Screen: Reframing World Maps in East Asia --
5 Circling the Square: Encompassing Global Geography on Large Commercial Maps --
PART II Beyond Ming China: Wider Circulation and Global Pathways --
6 World Maps from China Reimagined in Japan --
7 From China to Korea. Kim Suhong’s Cheonha gogeum daechong pyeollam do --
8 Utopia and Dystopia: Cheonha do and the Reception of Renaissance Geography in Late Joseon Korea --
9 A Manuscript Map of East Asia Assembled by Jesuits in Nagasaki and Macao --
10 China Translata: The 1555 Map of Advantageous Terrain Then and Now --
11 Beyond Translation: Michele Ruggieri’s Manuscript Atlas of China --
Postscript: Remapping Map History from East Asia --
Glossary of Titles --
Contributors --
Index
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contents Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction: Remapping the World in East Asia --
PART I Intertextuality, Locality, and Materiality in Ming-Era Artifacts --
1 World Maps as Spaces of Intercultural Communication --
2 A Late Ming Terrestrial Globe --
3 Explaining European Geography: The Zhifang waiji and Its Editions --
4 From the Wall onto the Screen: Reframing World Maps in East Asia --
5 Circling the Square: Encompassing Global Geography on Large Commercial Maps --
PART II Beyond Ming China: Wider Circulation and Global Pathways --
6 World Maps from China Reimagined in Japan --
7 From China to Korea. Kim Suhong’s Cheonha gogeum daechong pyeollam do --
8 Utopia and Dystopia: Cheonha do and the Reception of Renaissance Geography in Late Joseon Korea --
9 A Manuscript Map of East Asia Assembled by Jesuits in Nagasaki and Macao --
10 China Translata: The 1555 Map of Advantageous Terrain Then and Now --
11 Beyond Translation: Michele Ruggieri’s Manuscript Atlas of China --
Postscript: Remapping Map History from East Asia --
Glossary of Titles --
Contributors --
Index
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