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Yurou Zhong, "Chinese Grammatology: Script Revolution and Literary Modernity, 1916-1958" (Columbia UP, 2019)

New Books in Chinese Studies

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The Chinese Bid for Alphabetic Uniformity

The Chinese bid for alphabetic universalism is twofold. One is that it wanted to substitute chinese characters with the roman itan alphabet. The second is a competing claim of alphabeticuniversalism by making a new chinese alphabet. Any number of alphabet can participate in the o ition, not just the roman licen alphabet. So a wate owns hubris. A argument that there is only one alphabet should not be the final say in this competition. And if we're really serious about the game of former centuism, finding the best technology for it, then the medium for sound does not even have to be an alphabetad. That is where the

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