Anagnosology (READING) with Dr. Adrian Johns

Clay tablets! Printing presses! Old timey audio books! Speed reading strategies! Attention spans! Dyslexia history! Literacy campaigns! Dr. Adrian Johns is an historian, professor, and author of the book “The Science of Reading” and we have a nice mellow chat about when humans started to “read,” what that means, being Hooked on Phonics, Dick, Jane, character languages, audiobooks, e-readers, school segregation, literacy rates, and how long we can focus at a time. He literally wrote the book on it.

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Visit Dr. Adrian Johns’ faculty bio at University of Chicago

Shop Dr. Johns’ books including The Science of Reading: Information, Media, and Mind in Modern America (2023) and The Nature of the Book: Print and Knowledge in the Making (1998)

A donation went to 826LA.org and Glioblastoma Research Organization


Links to things we discussed:

There is No Right Way to Read

Areopagitica; A speech of Mr. John Milton for the Liberty of Unlicenc'd Printing, to the Parliament of England

Universal brain systems for recognizing word shapes and handwriting gestures during reading

Reading at the speed of speech: the rate of eye movements aligns with auditory language processing

Why Some Languages Are Written Right To Left

History of Printing Timeline

A Bill of Lading and a Merchant of London (and of Venice)

Inside the Milberg Gallery: Indulgences

Cell phone novel - Wikipedia

Keitai Shosetsu: The Love-child of Technology and Literature

Digital vs offset printing

Top 10 Most Challenged Books of 2023

The Dangers of Reading in Bed

History of Printing Timeline

The Evolution of the Written Word

History of Papermaking Around the World

Boustrophedon

A Very Brief History of Reading

Memory: Fragments of a Modern History

Remembering Alison Winter

Sounding Out a Better Way to Teach Reading

Reading at the speed of speech: the rate of eye movements aligns with auditory language processing

Hathi Trust

Cylinder seal

Neo-Assyrian Cuneiform Lexical List

7 Oldest Known Writing in the World

Roland Barthes’s

Origin of “anagnosology” via Roland Barthes

A Talking Machine: The Birth Of Speech Synthesis

The Diary of Samuel Pepys

A Very Brief History of Reading

Modern Speed-Reading Apps Do Not Foster Reading Comprehension

Spotting the enemy: The Training System for Aircraft and Ship Recognition designed by psychologist Samuel Renshaw saved untold lives during World War II

The Tachistoscope Its History & Uses

Linda Brown biography 

Top 7 Most Famous Speed Readers of All Time

A Sociocultural Approach to Literacy 

Bionic Reading

How many words do we read per minute? A review and meta-analysis of reading rate

The Strange Afterlife of William McGuffey and His Readers

Sounding Out a Better Way to Teach Reading

Quantifying attention span across the lifespan

Dyslexia and Fonts: Is a Specific Font Useful?


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