17 Oct Cultural Cartography: Tracing the East Asian Connection
In this episode, we explore the intriguing journey of how Asia came to be represented on European world maps and the evolution of a continental understanding among Asian countries. Based on the thought-provoking essays from “Reimagining the Globe and Cultural Exchange: The East Asian Legacies of Matteo Ricci’s World Map,” edited by Laura Hostetler, we uncover the complex interactions that led to a shared vision of the globe. With sections on Jesuit Circuits of Communication, the influence of Jesuit World Maps in Chinese culture, and the lasting impact of Matteo Ricci’s maps across East Asia, this discussion sheds light on the intricate tapestry of cartographic knowledge that continues to shape our modern worldview. Join us as we unravel the legacies of cultural exchange that define our understanding of geography today!
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Last Updated on October 28, 2024 by Wilmar Padilla