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

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Can Subaltern Workers Write? Chapter Three

This chapter looks at the first modern chinese literacy programme, which was designed for chinese laborers participating in vodwer one. This is not a story that i knew a whole lot about, but you explain in this chapter how these workers working in europe received their wages in a two part structure. So they needed to be able to write. And there's so much, oh, there's so many ways of tying this to chapter three, because chapter three is, can subaltern workers write? Is sort of a recurring things. The theory is all fine, but what does it look like in practice? In some ways, chapter three gives us a little bit of a taste of that

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