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CiF #058 - Thomas S. Mullaney

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Dr. Thomas S. Mullaney is a Professor of Chinese History at Stanford University, and Curator of the international exhibition, Radical Machines: Chinese in the Information Age. His latest book, The Chinese Typewriter, "examines China’s development of a modern, nonalphabetic information infrastructure encompassing telegraphy, typewriting, word processing, and computing”.

Radical Machines is currently on exhibit at the Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA).

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Learn more about Tom at his Stanford profile and follow him on Twitter @tsmullaney.

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Dr. Thomas S. Mullaney is a Professor of Chinese History at Stanford University, and Curator of the international exhibition, Radical Machines: Chinese in the Information Age. His latest book, The Chinese Typewriter, "examines China’s development of a modern, nonalphabetic information infrastructure encompassing telegraphy, typewriting, word processing, and computing”.

Radical Machines is currently on exhibit at the Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA).

Don't forget to subscribe to the Curiosity in Focus podcast on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and Google Play Music!

Support the Curiosity in Focus podcast on Patreon at www.patreon.com/curiosityinfocus

Twitter @danielhkwan & curiousinfocus
Instagram @danielhkwan & @curiosityinfocus
YouTube: youtube.com/curiosityinfocus
Facebook: facebook.com/curiosityinfocus

Learn more about Tom at his Stanford profile and follow him on Twitter @tsmullaney.

Buy your copy of Chinese Typewriter: A History at mitpress.mit.edu/books/chinese-typewriter

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