How Chinese characters triumphed over the QWERTY keyboard and laid the
foundation for China's information technology successes today. Chinese
writing is character based, the one major world script that is neither
alphabetic nor syllabic. Through the years, the Chinese written
language encountered presumed alphabetic universalism in the form of
Morse Code, Braille, stenography, Linotype, punch cards, word
processing, and other systems developed with the Latin alphabet in
mind. This book is about those encounters—in particular thousands of
Chinese characters versus the typewriter and its QWERTY keyboard.
Thomas Mullaney describes a fascinating series of experiments,
prototypes, failures, and successes in the century-long quest for a
workable Chinese typewriter. The earliest Chinese typewriters,
Mullaney tells us, were figments of popular imagination, sensational
accounts of twelve-foot keyboards with 5,000 keys. One of the first
Chinese typewriters actually constructed was invented by a Christian
missionary, who organized characters by common usage (but promoted the
less-common characters for “Jesus" to the common usage level). Later
came typewriters manufactured for use in Chinese offices, and
typewriting schools that turned out trained “typewriter girls” and
“typewriter boys.” Still later was the “Double Pigeon”
typewriter produced by the Shanghai Calculator and Typewriter Factory,
the typewriter of choice under Mao. Clerks and secretaries in this era
experimented with alternative ways of organizing characters on their
tray beds, inventing an input method that was the first instance of
“predictive text.” Today, after more than a century of resistance
against the alphabetic, not only have Chinese characters prevailed,
they form the linguistic substrate of the vibrant world of Chinese
information technology. The Chinese Typewriter, not just an “object
history” but grappling with broad questions of technological change
and global communication, shows how this happened. A Study of the
Weatherhead East Asian Institute Columbia University
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ISBN
9780262340786
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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