Telling Deaf Lives : Agents of Change /
"The best of the 8th Deaf History International Conference, members of international Deaf communities around the world relate their own autobiographies as well as the biographies of historical Deaf individuals in this engrossing collection"--
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Washington :
Gallaudet University Press,
2014.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part 1: Autobiographies. On writing my story as Deaf history / Ulla-Bell Thorin (Sweden)
- Reflections on biographical research and writing / Harry G. Lang (United States). Part 2: Biographies of Deaf pioneers. Finding the connections: educated deaf people in England in the mid-seventeenth century / Peter Jackson (United Kingdom)
- Writing resistance: Edwin A. Hodgson and the controversy at St. Ann's Church / Jannelle Legg (United States)
- Hannah Holmes: A case of Japanese American deaf incarceration / Newby Ely (United States)
- Józef Jerzy Rogowski: A unique figure in Polish Deaf history / Tomasz Adam Swiderski (Poland)
- Matsumura Sei-ichirô: the first Deaf president of a Japanese school for deaf people / Akio Suemori (Japan)
- Remembering a legacy: Samuel Thomas Greene / Clifton F. Carbin (Canada)
- Written into history: the lives of Australian Deaf leaders / Darlene Thornton (Australia), Susannah Macready (Australia), and Patricia Levitzke-Gray (Australia)
- Laurent Clerc: a complex and conflicted Deaf man in America / Christopher A.N. Kurz (United States) and Albert J. Hlibok (United States). Part 3: Deaf community collective histories: stories from the continents. The siege of Leningrad and its impact on the life of a deaf family / Tatiana Davidenko (Russia)
- The oral history and experience of the Deaf community in Russia / Victor Palenny (Russia)
- SIgns of Freedom: Deaf connections in the Amistad story / Kim A. Silva (United States)
- The Cosmopolitan Correspondence Club / Melissa Anderson (Australia) and Breda Carty (Australia) . Part 4: Deaf arts evolution. The history of poetic style: De'VIA poetry / Theara Yim (Canada) and Julie Chateauvert (Canada)
- Southwestern De'VIA: the origin of multicultural De'VIA / Tony Landon McGregor (United States)
- Photographing deaf people: the lives and works of three pioneers in American deaf photography / Drew Robarge (United States)
- The vineyarders: a fusion of history and fiction / Veronica Bickle (Canada), Bob Paul and Jennifer Paul (United States). Part 5: Preserving and accessing Deaf history. Digital personal documents: preservation challenges / Marc-Andre Bernier (Canada)
- Finding hidden treasures: research help in the library and archives / Diana Moore (United States) and Joan Naturale (United States).