詳細
ジャンル/形式: | History |
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ドキュメントの種類 | 書籍 |
すべての著者/寄与者: |
Gerald Shea |
ISBN: | 9780300215434 0300215436 |
OCLC No.: | 994811781 |
物理形態: | xviii, 266 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm |
コンテンツ: | In the beginning was the word -- Language in air, language of light -- The age of darkness -- The enlightenment : the age of Bébian -- France comes to America -- The banquets of the deaf -- The Congress of Milan : the Hundred Years' War -- The debate in England : Bell v. Gallaudet -- Helen Keller : a false symbol -- Bébian reborn : the arrival of William Stokoe -- To sign is to speak -- Milan is still, and always, today -- Language in electrons -- Picture a classroom -- Appendix 1. A mortal trinity -- Appendix 2. The handshapes of American Sign Language. |
責任者: | Gerald Shea. |
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出版社によるあらすじ
Runner- up in the 2018 New England Book Festival, nonfiction category"A gracefully written, tightly reasoned indictment of those who would deprive the Deaf of their language."-Harlan Lane, author of When the Mind Hears: A History of the Deaf"Shea's scholarship is excellent, and his sourcing of the book and the new material he found in his research is outstanding. It has much to offer, both in its exploration of known history and in its development of new material. It reads well and easily, not a small achievement."-Tom Humphries, author of Deaf in America and Inside Deaf Culture"An invaluable social, intellectual and scientific history of the Deaf, and the emerging recognition of the linguistic nature of signed languages. Essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the troubled past of these issues and the history of the family of signed languages that includes ASL."-Stephen R. Anderson, Yale University 続きを読む

