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Maps and Memory: Readings of Cartography in Twelfth- and Thirteenth-Century Song China
Authors:Hilde De Weerdt
Institution:1. hilde.deweerdt@chinese.ox.ac.uk
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This essay traces the early history of the genre of the empire map in China, examines twelfth-century steles and printed maps of the Chinese territories, and analyses contemporary viewings and readings of maps in this genre. It argues that such maps reached a much broader readership of literate elites over the course of the Song Dynasty (960–1279) and acquired new political significance as maps became powerful symbols in debates concerning the pros and cons of negotiated peace.
Keywords:China  empire maps  Song Dynasty  stele maps  printed maps  poetry about maps  The Tribute of Yu  Lidai dili zhizhang tu  Chinese atlas  historical atlas  reception history  Huayi tu  Map of the Chinese and non-Chinese  Map Tracing the Tracks of Yu  Yuji tu
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