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• Rania Huntington, University of Wisconsin, Madison, “The Edges of the World in Late Ming Tales of the Strange” • S. E. Kile, University of Michigan, “The Ends of the Early Modern World: Worldmaking in China (1592–1842)” • Tom Hoogervorst, Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies, “Remembering, Representing, and Reinventing Zheng He in Late-Colonial Java” • Pashmina Murthy, Kenyon College, “Zheng He’s Postcolonial Geography” Ming Studies, 87, 80–90, May 2023