Deaf People, Language, and Emancipation in Modern France, 1789-1914
Sabine Arnaud
Gebundenes Buch

Deaf People, Language, and Emancipation in Modern France, 1789-1914

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Following the death in 1789 of Abbé de l'Epée, the first teacher of deaf pupils renowned in France and beyond, revolutionaries committed to founding national institutes for the education of deaf pupils. There was little doubt about their ability to integrate as full citizens and communicate fully in sign language and written French. One hundred years later, deaf writers and journalists were editing journals and penning articles about the impact of politics on the education and social opportunities of deaf people. But in broader contexts, deaf people's capacities were increasingly reframed wi...