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DESCRIPTION:This panel examines a central paradox of modern world history: 
 encounters\, circulation\, and mobility often produced not openness\, but 
 new boundaries of culture\, politics\, and economy. Spanning modern China\
 , colonial India\, the Burma–China borderlands\, and late nineteenth-cen
 tury Europe\, the panel explores how ideas\, religious practices\, peoples
 \, and commodities moved across regions while being translated\, contested
 \, and regulated in local settings. The papers show how foreign constituti
 onal models in China were reinterpreted rather than simply adopted\; how m
 issionary networks in Mysore intensified cultural division even as they ex
 panded contact\; how American Protestant expansion reshaped minority ident
 ities across imperial borderlands\; and how the circulation of American ke
 rosene generated trade barriers through the language of risk and safety. T
 aken together\, these presentations highlight how modern connectivity beca
 me a means of producing new forms of exclusion\, differentiation\, and bou
 ndary-making.
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LOCATION:Room 106 (Seats 105)
SUMMARY:Borders of Connection: Encounters\, Circulation\, and Mobility - Il
 nyun Kim\, Donghyuk Kim\, Geonjoon Bae\, Sinae Hyun\, Minseok Jang
URL:https://pretalx.com/wha-annual-meeting-korea-2026/talk/MPZYMR/
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