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  • HU Berlin  (1)
  • Jüdische Gemeinde
  • 1995-1999  (1)
  • Baynton, Douglas C.  (1)
  • Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures  (1)
  • Philosophy
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    Chicago [u.a.] : Univ. of Chicago Press
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    b3kat_BV011344286
    Format: XI, 228 S. , Ill.
    ISBN: 0226039633
    Content: Forbidden Signs explores American culture from the mid-nineteenth century to 1920 through the lens of one striking episode: the campaign led by Alexander Graham Bell and other prominent Americans to suppress the use of sign language among deaf people. The metaphors and images used to describe the deaf - outsiders; beings of silence, innocence, and mystery; users of a language alternately seen as ancient and noble or primitive and animal-like - offer a unique perspective for examining American thought and culture
    Content: The debate over sign language invoked such fundamental questions as what distinguished Americans from non-Americans, civilized people from "savages," humans from animals, men from women, the natural from the unnatural, and the normal from the abnormal. An advocate of the return to sign language, Baynton finds that although the grounds of the debate have shifted, educators still base decisions on many of the same metaphors and images that led to the misguided efforts to eradicate sign language. Ending with a discussion of recent changes in the images of deafness and sign language and a critique of the current state of deaf education, Forbidden Signs will benefit historians and those interested in the study of gesture and human movement, disability, sign language, and the American deaf community
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures , Education
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    Keywords: American sign language ; Akzeptanz ; Geschichte ; USA ; Gehörloser Mensch ; Nichtverbale Kommunikation ; Geschichte
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