31 Oct Reimagining History: Lessons from East Asia’s Frontiers
Join us for an engaging episode as we unravel the intriguing themes of Tessa Morris-Suzuki’s “On the Frontiers of History.” Have you ever questioned why we accept the boundaries of nations as natural? What stories emerge when we examine the lives affected by shifting borders? In this episode, we’ll explore how small places on East Asia’s borders reveal deep insights into our understanding of history. From Renaissance perceptions of ‘Tartary’ to today’s environmental challenges, we’ll discuss how these narratives shape our world. Tune in to discover the powerful connections between identity, history, and the ever-changing landscapes of our lives. You won’t want to miss this thought-provoking conversation!
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Last Updated on November 3, 2024 by Wilmar Padilla