Hidden Literacies

Hidden Literacies

Hidden Literacies brings together leading scholars of historical literacy to investigate the surprising, often neglected roles reading and writing have played in the lives of marginalized Americans—from indigenous and enslaved people to prisoners and young children. This podcast includes interviews with contributors to Hidden Literacies and explores how they discovered these fascinating examples of literacy, how they interpret them, and why they matter. These interviews were recorded in 2020-2021, and all content reflects those dates.

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Interview with Kelly Wisecup on “Accounting for Mary Fowler Occom”

Interview with Kelly Wisecup on “Accounting for Mary Fowler Occom”

An account of household purchases may seem trivial or banal, but in the case of the Indigenous woman Mary Fowler Occom--whose history lies in the shadow of her better-known husband, the Mohegan preach...

1 Marras 202213min

Interview with Ellen Cushman on “Letters and Characters”

Interview with Ellen Cushman on “Letters and Characters”

The Cherokee syllabary, created by Sequoyah in the early nineteenth century, is among the most remarkable inventions in the modern history of literacy. Ellen Cushman shows us what it made possible for...

1 Marras 202213min

Interview with Jodi Schorb on “Writing the Prison”

Interview with Jodi Schorb on “Writing the Prison”

The supposedly modern reformers who conceived New York state's Auburn Penitentiary forbade writing by inmates. But as the formerly incarcerated writer John Maroney made clear in his autobiography, the...

1 Marras 202212min

Interview with Philip Round on “Outlandish Characters”

Interview with Philip Round on “Outlandish Characters”

The early 19th-century Kickapoo leader Kenekuk contrived a unique, non-alphabetic representation of a religious vision and inscribed it on ten-inch wooden boards. The "prayer stick" proliferated and ...

1 Marras 202221min

Interview with Tara Bynum on “Cesar Lyndon Was Here”

Interview with Tara Bynum on “Cesar Lyndon Was Here”

An enslaved man in eighteenth-century Rhode Island kept an account book in fine handwriting. But how much can a simple inventory of goods, in pounds and pence, really tell us? As Tara Bynum reveals, i...

1 Marras 202219min

Interview with Margaret Noodin on “Birch-Bark Publications of Simon Pokagan”

Interview with Margaret Noodin on “Birch-Bark Publications of Simon Pokagan”

On this episode, Margaret Noodin interprets stories by Simon Pokagon, a nineteenth-century author and member of the Pokogon band of the Potawatomi tribe. Rather than reading the texts for story or nar...

1 Marras 202216min

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