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Lehua Yim

is an Independent Scholar working as a 2022-23 William Randolph Hearst Fellow at the Folger, on a project entitled "Land Relations‚ Knowledge Organization‚ and the White Possessive in Tilney's Topographical Descriptions: A Case Study of Critical Indigenous Studies Methods in Early Modern Studies."
Interpreting Systems that Make Place
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Interpreting Systems that Make Place

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“What’s that letter?”: Searching for water amongst the leaves
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“What’s that letter?”: Searching for water amongst the leaves

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A guest post by Folger Institute participant and short-term fellow Lehua Yim Sixteenth-century England was particularly formative in the long history of what “Britain” means for the peoples of that archipelago, as reformulations of political, legal, economic, and religious institutions…