POLYPOROUS BOUNDARIES: BORDER CROSSING IN PRE-MODERN SINO-CHOSŎN RELATIONS Cover Image

POLYPOROUS BOUNDARIES: BORDER CROSSING IN PRE-MODERN SINO-CHOSŎN RELATIONS
POLYPOROUS BOUNDARIES: BORDER CROSSING IN PRE-MODERN SINO-CHOSŎN RELATIONS

Author(s): Zoudan Ma
Subject(s): Economic history, Political history, Modern Age, International relations/trade, 15th Century
Published by: Teaduste Akadeemia Kirjastus
Keywords: border crossing; Chosŏn Korea; Ming-Qing China; Sino-Chosŏn relations; premodern history; border regime;

Summary/Abstract: This paper examines the history of crossing the Sino-Chosŏn borders in various contexts. The evolution of border crossing can be traced from its origins as a political mission that was part of the diplomatic ritual to its later development as an economic circuit where individuals vied for profits, and finally to its status as a public program that carried significant weight in high-level politics. Throughout its history, border crossing was characterized by its dual nature, encompassing both ritual and mundane, exotic and domestic, national and international elements. It was emblematic of the ongoing interactions between China/Chinese and Korea/Koreans, and the flows of people and goods between them. These individuals and items were re-identified and re-categorized following their crossing of the borders, and the processes of identification and categorization shed light on the political dynamics of both countries.

  • Issue Year: XXVII/2023
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 369-382
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: English
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