Words made flesh : nineteenth-century deaf education and the growth of deaf culture
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書誌事項
Words made flesh : nineteenth-century deaf education and the growth of deaf culture
(The history of disability series)
New York University Press, c2012
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Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet and Laurent Clerc: a Yale man and a deaf man open a school and create a world
- Manual education: an American beginning
- Learning to be deaf: lessons from the residential school
- The deaf way: living a deaf life
- Horace Mann and Samuel Gridley Howe: the first American oralists
- Languages of signs: methodical versus natural
- The flight over the Clark School: manualists and oralists confront deafness

