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The Chinese Typewriter

Page 55

by Thomas Mullaney


  in Chinese Civil War, 278

  military campaign in warlord period, 254

  retreat from Japanese forces, 220, 225

  urban development campaign, 255

  Gutenberg, Johannes, 81

  Haddad, Salim, 62

  Hall, Thomas, 46, 48, 325 attempt to develop Chinese typewriter, 131–132

  Hammond Typewriter Company, 61, 185, 186

  Han Zonghai, 233

  Han dynasty, 94

  hangul (Korean phonetic script), 3

  hanja (Korean characters), 201–202, 210

  Hannas, William, 70

  Hanyang factory, 167

  Hanyeping Steel Company, 167

  Hanyu pinyin. See pinyin

  hanzi. See characters, Chinese

  Harbin Municipal Bureau of Public Security, 284

  Harrison, Samuel A., 60–61

  Harvard University, 244, 273

  Havelock, Eric, 2, 69, 72, 186

  Hayford, Charles, 142

  heat maps, 308, 309f, 310f, 398n63

  Hebei, 284

  Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 65–66, 72

  hegemony, alphabetic, 9–12, 23, 26

  Henan Provincial Government, 175

  Hepburn, James Curtis, 376n28

  Hernisz, Stanislas, 351n41

  Herodotus, 186

  heteropraxy and political orthodoxy, 292, 295

  high modernism, 153

  Hill, Robert Erwin, 62

  Hillier, Walter, 372n65

  History of the Art of Writing, The (Mason), 67

  Holly, Carlos, 325

  Hong, Y.C. (You Chung), 161, 164

  Hongye Company, 219

  Howl (Ginsberg), 71

  Howland, Douglas, 209

  Hu Shi, 138, 156–157, 326

  Hu Zhixiang, 233

  Huadong Machinery Factory, 171

  Huang Xisheng, 250

  Huanqiu Chinese Typewriter Manufacturing Company, 225–226

  Huanqiu Typing Academy, 174–175, 368n34

  Hull, Matthew, 339n23

  human-machine interactionism (HCI), 260

  Humphrey, Henry Noel, 67

  Hung Shen, 142

  Huntington Library, 161, 163

  Hwangsong sinmun (periodical), 375n14

  Hwa-yin Type-writing School, 176

  hypermediation. See mediation

  IBM (International Business Machines Corporation), 272, 315, 391n38

  “ideographic” scripts, 66 Chinese rejected as, 67

  Ilion, New York, 46

  imitation (fangzhi), of Japanese typewriters by Chinese companies, 230–232, 233

  immediacy of script, myth of, 316–317

  imperialism, Japanese, 200, 201, 223, 229

  imperialism, Western, 10, 11, 12

  Imperial Printing Office (Wuying dian), 82, 348n10

  Importance of Living, The (Lin Yutang), 244

  imports of typewriters to China, 220–221, 221f, 232

  Imprimerie Royale, 91, 348n16

  Indo-European language family, 66

  inflectional (agglutinative) languages, 96

  “information crisis” in China, 10, 248–249, 250

  information environment, early modern, 248

  information infrastructure, Chinese, 19–21

  “information overload

  information technology, Chinese current-day robustness of, 14, 26

  lack of archives on, 32

  “technology transfer” and, 25

  infrequently used characters in movable type, 82, 359n36

  in “secondary usage character box,” 140, 197, 371n55

  in telegraphy, 110

  in typewriting, 191, 284

  input, 237–243, 286, 318 in Chinese computing, 238–243, 315–320

  cloud input (yun shuru), 319–320, 399n3

  MingKwai and birth of, 243, 245–247, 280–281

  input method editors (IMEs), 239–243, 318, 319, 388n2 Cangjie input, 243, 281

  Sougou pinyin input, 240–241, 242f, 281

  structure-based, 243

  Interim Committee on the National Language (Japan), 204

  International Olympic Committee, 2, 4, 8, 9, 11

  International Telegraphic Union, 107, 114, 355n74

  Iroha organizational system, 201, 205, 212

  “Italian engineer” of MingKwai, 276, 392–393n54

  Japan invasion of China (1937), 220, 228

  invasion of northeast China (1931), 213, 218, 263

  military occupation of Southeast Asia, 221

  neologisms from, 86

  See also imperialism, Japanese; typewriter, Japanese

  Japanese Business Machines, Ltd., 198, 199

  Japanese Imperial Army, 230

  Japanese Typewriter Company, 232

  Japanese Typist Association, 207

  Jesus placement on Sheffield’s typewriter, 135–136

  in typewriter art, 203

  Jiang Yiqian, 250–252

  Jiangsu Province Education Committee Summer Supplementary School

  Jiaotong Engineering University, 137, 360n49

  Jin Jian, 82–84, 134, 326, 348n10, 348n14, 348n16

  Jin Shuqing, 216, 380n59

  Jinggangshan, 294

  Jinggangshan Newspaper Printing House, 292–294

  Jingyi Typewriter Company, 233

  Jiyang Chinese Typewriting Supplementary School, 227–228

  Jones, Robert McKean, 265, 326 creation of Chinese Phonetic Typewriter, 182–183, 185–186, 187

  and kana typewriter, 376n23

  Lin Yutang and, 391n37

  Kadry, Vassaf, 344n50

  Kafka, Ben, 339n23

  Kaifeng, 278, 291, 294

  kana (Japanese phonetic writing), 3, 202, 203 hiragana, 3, 200, 202

  in Japanese telegraph code, 201

  katakana, 3, 200, 201, 203, 212

  in typewriting, 59, 200, 202–204

  See also typewriter, Japanese: kana-based

  Kangxi Dictionary, 18, 77, 82–83, 91, 149, 256, 270, 348n11 criticisms of, 190, 249, 299

  number of characters in, 85

  Kangxi emperor, 82

  kanji (Japanese characters), 3, 202 common usage and, 204

  in typewriting, 199, 200, 205

  See also typewriter, Japanese: kanji-based

  kanjisphere, 210, 211, 212, 213

  Kanto earthquake, 204

  Karlgren, Bernhard, 67

  Kataoka Kotarō, 205, 326

  Kennedy, George, 141, 142, 143

  keys, computer, 239

  keys, typewriter analogous to piano keys, 179

  “dead keys,” 48, 59, 63

  definitive of typewriter’s essence, 41–45

  on double-keyboard machine, 47

  on imaginary Chinese typewriter, 35–37, 40–44, 157

  lack of on Zhou Houkun machine, 145

  as metaphor for life, 28

  on MingKwai, 243, 245, 246f, 265, 271–272

  Western typewriters without, 46

  Khalil, Seyed, 344n52

  Kittler, Friedrich, 28

  Klaproth, Julius Heinrich, 102

  Korean War, 279–280, 292, 297

  Kurosawa Teijirō, 202, 375n17

  Lampedusa, Giuseppe Tomasi di, 22

  language reform in China, 12–16, 19–23, 138, 186 ethnographic notions in, 253, 262, 263

  and reaction to typewriters, 156

  See also abolition of Chinese characters; characters, Chinese: simplification of; retrieval of Chinese characters; Romanization of Chinese; vernacularization of Chinese

  language reform in Japan and Korea, 201–202, 204

  laser printer, 285

  Lauer, Matt, 3, 9

  L.C. Smith & Brothers Typewriters Inc., 51

  leapfrogging, technological, 24, 375n7

  Lee, Tuh-Yueh, 273

  Legrand, Marcellin, 75, 91–103, 151, 154, 326, 351n38, 351n39, 351n41. See also divisible type

  Legros, Lucien Alphonse, 184–185
r />   Levering, Gilbert, 193

  Lewis, Jerry, 28

  Lewis, Samuel, 46

  lexicon, Chinese, size and expansion of, 77, 78f, 85, 86

  Li Chih, 142–143

  Li Fuguang, 94

  Li Gui, 24–25

  Li Xianyan, 213–214, 229

  Li Youtang, 228

  Li Zuhui, 174

  lianchuanzi organization, 291, 292–294, 295, 298

  Liangyou (periodical), 176

  Liaoning Chinese Typing Institute, 176

  Life (periodical), 193

  Lin Gensheng, 305–306, 398n58

  Lin Taiyi, 237, 272, 277f, 326, 392–393n54 demonstrates MingKwai, 273–276

  Lin Yutang, 235, 237, 244–247, 277f, 326, 391n32, 392–393n54 early development of typewriter, 263–265, 391n36, 391–392n38

  failure to mass-produce MingKwai, 278–281

  Jones and, 391n37

  legacy in transforming technology, 280–281, 316

  and mechanical design of MingKwai, 246, 267

  and taxonomic system for MingKwai, 267, 268–272

  unveils and promotes MingKwai prototype, 272–276

  work with character retrieval methods, 250, 252

  See also typewriter models, Chinese: MingKwai

  linguistic fitness, of Chinese, 65–72

  Linotype, 360n54, 392n47

  literacy, mass, 15, 19, 166 campaigns for, 260

  in current-day China, 14

  information technology and, 21

  supposed lack of in China, 69

  Literacy in Traditional Societies (Goody), 69

  literary (Classical) Chinese, 20, 140, 211, 347n4

  Logan, Robert, 69

  London, 196, 198

  Los Angeles Times, 276

  Lu Xun, 13, 15, 29

  Lu-Ho Rural Service Bureau, 143

  Luoyang, 288

  Macartney, George, 84

  machine gun, compared to typewriter, 28, 29

  machine translation, 106, 315

  Madagascar, 104

  Maejima Hisoka, 202

  Magic Eye viewfinder (in MingKwai), 245, 246, 270

  Maha Vajiravudh. See Rama VI, King

  Maha Vajirunhis, Crown Prince, 49

  Malaysia, 196, 197

  Malling-Hansen, Rasmus, 42

  Manchukuo, 195, 213–214, 222, 223, 224, 230

  Manchu script, 224

  Mao Zedong, 279, 298 and language reform, 142, 279

  name on typewriter tray beds, 294, 295, 302–303, 307–308, 307f

  poetry of, 285

  speeches of, 285

  Marshall, John, 391n38

  Marshman, Joshua, 86

  Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nürnberg (MAN), 167

  Mason, W.A., 67

  Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), 138, 139, 145, 315, 391n38

  “masses,” Chinese, 260–261, 292, 311 Chinese common usage and, 141, 142, 143

  how characters are found by, 253, 260–261, 270

  MingKwai advertised as usable by, 274

  as projections of imagination, 262–263

  and proletarian knowledge, 299

  mass production of Chinese typewriters, 161, 164, 167–170

  failure of Chinese phonetic typewriters to achieve, 187

  failure of MingKwai to achieve, 277

  failure of Sheffield typewriter to achieve, 137

  of images, 37

  McFarland, Edwin Hunter, 45–50, 56, 59, 326, 341n11, 342n27

  McFarland, George, 49–50, 51, 54, 56, 326, 341n11, 341n13, 342n22, 342n27, 342n31

  McFarland, Jane Hays, 45

  McFarland, Samuel Gamble, 45, 341n10

  McFarland Siamese Typewriter. See typewriter, Siamese

  MC Hammer, 40, 43

  mechanization, industrial, 177

  mediation in Chinese computing, 239, 240

  of Chinese in telegraph code, 112, 116–121, 118f, 119f, 356n76

  and hypermediation in Chinese telegraph code, 117–121, 356n75

  Meeting for the Improvement of the Typewriter Character Chart, 301–302, 303

  memory practices in Chinese typing, 178, 180

  and Japanese tray beds, 211

  and natural-language tray beds, 311

  and telegraph code books, 120

  Mergenthaler Linotype, 10, 199, 272, 273, 277, 278–279, 392n47

  metadata, 104

  “Mexican” script, 66

  Microsoft Word, 318, 320, 399n3

  MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface), 317, 318–319

  Ming dynasty, 12, 78, 82

  Ming Kee Typewriter Company, 226

  MingKwai Chinese Typewriter mechanism of, 245, 265–268

  retrieval system used in, 267, 270, 279, 280

  See also Lin Yutang; typewriter models, Chinese: MingKwai

  minimal modification, 63, 123, 345n54

  Ministry of Communications (China), 114

  Ministry of Education (Chinese Republic), 142, 185

  Ministry of Foreign Affairs (France), 104

  Minsheng Chinese Typewriter Company, 233

  missionaries in China, 45, 64, 86, 102, 127, 341n10, 349n20 and hope of introducing new vocabulary, 87, 134–135, 349n19

  See also Gamble, William; Sheffield, Devello Z.

  Missipi (Edna Eagle Feather), 343n36

  model workers, 288, 292, 298, 300, 304

  modernity Chinese “incompatibility” with, 65–72, 172, 248

  of Chinese women, 176

  compatibility of languages with, 10, 11, 60, 66, 70

  how to achieve in China, 13, 15, 20

  information technology as test of, 16

  Japanese, premised on cutting ties with China, 203

  Japanese and Korean exclusion from, 210

  modernity, Chinese technolinguistic between mimicry and independence, 165

  character organization systems hinder, 249

  intensity of engagement in, 26

  methodological issues, 29–32

  modernization initiatives in Siam, 45, 48

  Monarch Typewriter Company, 344n52

  Mongolia, 56

  Mongolian script, 224

  monoculture, technolinguistic, 44, 56, 58, 140

  Monotype, 139, 360n54

  Morse, Samuel, 106, 326

  Morse code, 25, 113f, 117 authorized symbols in, 107

  Chinese and, 108, 110, 112, 115–116

  Continental, 107, 354n66

  as inherently English-centered, 106–107, 352n48

  See also telegraph code of 1871, Chinese

  movable type, 8, 18, 74, 96, 169, 281, 349n20, 359n36 and common usage in Chinese printing, 84–88

  compared to hot metal printing, 360n54

  invention of in China, 81

  and “Oriental” type design by Westerners, 90–94

  resolving “incompatibility” of Chinese with, 75, 81–84, 92, 106, 347n4

  See also divisible type

  Mow, Pang-Tsu, 272

  Mr. Hui’s Chinese-English Typing Institute, 174

  “Mr. Tsiang” and “Mr. Cü” (assistants to William Gamble), 76

  multiple-character sequences, 241, 290, 291, 294, 295–296, 311

  Musée de la Machine à Écrire, 59

  Museo della Macchina da Scrivere, 59

  Museum of the History of Science (Oxford), 320

  My Country and My People (Lin Yutang), 244

  Nagasaki, 110, 230

  Nanbu Yoshikazu, 376n28

  Nanjing, 159, 220, 254–255

  Nanjing, Treaty of, 127, 357n14

  Nanjing Normal College, 159

  Nanyang College, 137, 360n49

  National Conference of Youth Activists in Social Construction, 298

  Nationalist Party. See Guomindang

  National Language Monthly, 186

  National Ping-Pong Association (China), 215

  National University of Commerce, 215

  Nation’s Business, 183

  natural-language
arrangement, 286–311, 289f, 396n35, 398n62 attempts to centralize, 301–303, 311

  in Chinese typewriters, 286–288, 295–311

  failure to adopt in Republican era, 296–297, 298

  individual styles of, 306, 313f, 398n58

  limited uses of, 295, 297, 297f

  spread of in Communist era, 297–300, 308–311, 399n66

  strategies for setting up, 305–306, 311, 312f

  in typesetting, 291–295

  NBC, 6

  Needham, Joseph, 346n77

  New China Press, 291, 295

  Newcomb, Henry C., 126

  New Culture Movement, 156

  newspaper industry, Japanese, 201, 204, 375n7

  New Typing Method, 298

  New York Times, 143, 154, 210, 276

  New York University (NYU), 147, 148, 154, 157

  New York World Tribune, 276

  Nietzsche, Friedrich, 42

  Ningbo, 74, 75

  Nipon o daï itsi ran (Annales des empereurs du Japon), 102, 351n39

  Nippon Typewriter Company, 207, 223, 226, 228 introduction of Wanneng model, 223–224

  North China Language School, 142

  North China Military Region Headquarters, 297

  Notizie Olivetti, 59

  “numbered languages” (langues chiffrées). See “enciphered” transmissions

  Oba Sachiko, 222

  occupation of China, Japanese, 221–223, 235 collaboration with, 214, 225, 228

  resistance to, 225

  offset printing, 279

  Olivetti, 9–10, 27, 42, 71, 199 globalization of, 56–58

  Olympic Games (Beijing, 2008), 1–9, 10, 11, 94. See also Parade of Nations, Olympic

  Ong, Walter, 2, 40, 186

  “On the Nature of Chinese Ideography” (Creel), 68–69

  “On the Psychology of How the Masses Search for Characters” (Du Dingyou), 260–261

  Opium Wars, 105, 127

  oracle bones, 71

 

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