Deaf history unveiled : interpretations from the new scholarship /
Since the early 1970s, when Deaf history as a formal discipline did not exist, the study of Deaf people, their culture and language, and how hearing societies treated them has exploded. Deaf History Unveiled: Interpretations from the New Scholarship presents the latest findings from the new scholars...
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Washington, D.C. :
Gallaudet University Press,
1993.
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Table of Contents:
- Pedro Ponce de León : myth and reality / Susan Plann
- Abbé de l'Epée and the living dictionary / Renate Fischer
- The deaf-mute banquets and the birth of the deaf movement / Bernard Mottez
- Republicanism, deaf identity, and the career of Henri Gaillard in late-nineteenth-century France / Anne T. Quartararo
- Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet : benevolent paternalism and the origins of the American asylum / Phyllis Valentine
- Vocational education in the deaf American and African-American communities / Tricia A. Leakey
- "Savages and deaf-mutes" : evolutionary theory and the campaign against sign language in the nineteenth century / Douglas C. Bayton
- Deaf history : a suppressed part of general history / Günther List
- Education, urbanization, and the deaf community : a case study of Toronto, 1870-1900 / Margaret A. Winzer
- Exclusion and integration : the case of the Sisters of Providence of Quebec / Constantina Mitchell
- The Silent worker newspaper and the building of a deaf community, 1890-1929 / Robert Buchanan
- Student life at the Indiana School for the Deaf during the depression years / Michael Reis
- Founders of deaf education in Russia / Howard G. Williams
- The education of deaf people in Italy and the use of Italian sign language / Elena Radutzky
- Some problems in the history of deaf Hungarians / William O. McCagg, Jr.
- Cochlear implants : their cultural and historical meaning / Harlan Lane.