9780226039640-0226039641-Forbidden Signs: American Culture and the Campaign against Sign Language

Forbidden Signs: American Culture and the Campaign against Sign Language

ISBN-13: 9780226039640
ISBN-10: 0226039641
Edition: Reprint
Author: Douglas C. Baynton
Publication date: 1998
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Format: Paperback 235 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780226039640
ISBN-10: 0226039641
Edition: Reprint
Author: Douglas C. Baynton
Publication date: 1998
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Format: Paperback 235 pages

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Forbidden Signs: American Culture and the Campaign against Sign Language (ISBN-13: 9780226039640 and ISBN-10: 0226039641), written by authors Douglas C. Baynton, was published by University of Chicago Press in 1998. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other United States History (Sign Language, Words, Language & Grammar , Social Sciences, Cultural, Anthropology, Americas History) books. You can easily purchase or rent Forbidden Signs: American Culture and the Campaign against Sign Language (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used United States History books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $2.43.

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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 ensuing 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 found 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.

"Baynton's brilliant and detailed history, Forbidden Signs, reminds us that debates over the use of dialects or languages are really the linguistic tip of a mostly submerged argument about power, social control, nationalism, who has the right to speak and who has the right to control modes of speech."—Lennard J. Davis, The Nation

"Forbidden Signs is replete with good things."—Hugh Kenner, New York Times Book Review

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