In her 2022 Pulitzer Prize finalist, , Yale professor Jing Tsu presents a riveting history of how China’s script was adapted to survive the modern technological era. The book argues that China’s most daunting hurdle toward becoming a global superpower was not just economic or military, but linguistic: the desperate need to fit a 2,200-year-old character-based system into a world designed for the 26 letters of the Roman alphabet. The Core Conflict: Script vs. Technology
At the dawn of the 20th century, China was a crumbling empire with a low literacy rate and a writing system seen as an obstacle to modernization. While Western languages used a handful of letters to build words, Chinese relied on thousands of unique characters, making it nearly impossible to use with early modern technologies. Tsu details the "almost surreal" struggle to adapt these characters to: Jing Tsu - The Pulitzer Prizes In her 2022 Pulitzer Prize finalist, , Yale
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