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"The Deaf History Reader" presents nine masterful chapters that
bring together a remarkably vivid depiction of the varied Deaf
experience in America. This collection features the finest
scholarship from a noteworthy group of historians, including
Reginald Boyd, Barry A. Crouch, Mary French, Brian H. Greenwald,
Harlan Lane, Harry G. Lang, Kent R. Olney, Richard Pillard, Jill
Hendricks Porco, Michael Reis, and volume editor John Vickrey Van
Cleve.
The incisive articles collected here include an exploration of the
genesis of the Deaf community and early evidence of the use of sign
language; a comparison of a failed, oralist school for deaf
students in Virginia to the success of the American School for the
Deaf in Hartford, Connecticut; the development of Deaf
consciousness among people who carried a dominant gene for
deafness; a biographical sketch of Mary Ann Walworth Booth, an
accomplished deaf woman who lived on the Western frontier; an
account of Deaf agency in the Indiana Institution and the
Evansville Day School; the early antecedents of mainstreaming deaf
children despite the objections of their parents; a profile of
Alexander Graham Bell that contrasts his support of eugenics to his
defense of Deaf rights; the conflicting actions of supervisors of
the Pennsylvania Society for the Advancement of the Deaf; and
finally, the critical role played by deaf people in the Chicago
Mission for the Deaf's success in maintaining the Deaf community
for more than five decades. The remarkably rich range of topics
treated in "The Deaf History Reader" assure its future status as a
standard resource for all Deaf scholars and students.
Based on scholarship presented at a 2003 conference held at
Gallaudet University, this collection of thirteen essays explores
the complex sociological interplay between genetics and deafness,
as viewed by a distinguished panel of scholars and scientists from
the platforms of their respective disciplines. Noted contributors
include Louis Menand, who offers up a meditation on the value of
human diversity, and geneticist Walter E. Nance, who discusses the
importance of scientific knowledge in empowering individuals to
make informed personal decisions.
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