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Indigenous Reading in the Archives of Empire
Humanities Forum with Kelly Wisecup
Thursday, February 24, 2022 · 4 - 5:30 PM
For their Spring 2022 Humanities Forum, the Dresher Center for the Humanities presents
Indigenous Reading in the Archives of Empire: Birchbark Object Lessons at the 1893 World’s Fair
Kelly Wisecup, Associate Professor, English, Northwestern University
At the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair, the Potawatomi writer Simon Pokagon circulated a small birchbark pamphlet that recast colonial narratives of empire and discovery, connecting them to Indigenous homelands and histories of dispossession. This talk offers new insights into what Pokagon called the pamphlet’s “object lessons,” its implications for nineteenth-century Indigenous literatures, and its connections to contemporary conversations about public space, monuments, and memory.
Co-sponsored by the Department of History and the Albin O. Kuhn Library and Gallery.
Photo provided by speaker.
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Image description: Kelly Wisecup, a white woman with short blonde-ish hair, is smiling and standing outside. She is wearing a black-colored top with gold earrings.
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