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

Sabine Arnaud

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Autorius Sabine Arnaud
Leidimo metai 2025 m.
Puslapių skč. 320 psl.
Viršelis Kietas viršelis
ISBN 9780198940128

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

Explore the intricate relationship between deaf identity and societal perceptions in Deaf People, Language, and Emancipation in Modern France, 1789–1914 by Sabine Arnaud. Published by Oxford University Press in 2025, this compelling hardback spans 320 pages and delves into the historical context of deafness in France during a transformative period. Arnaud draws on a diverse array of contemporary debates, examining how philosophers, educators, physicians, and legal experts interpreted deafness. The book highlights the ways in which deaf individuals challenged these established narratives, striving for recognition and equal rights. This insightful exploration not only sheds light on the evolution of deaf identity but also emphasizes the ongoing struggle for emancipation. A must-read for those interested in social justice, linguistics, and the history of disability, this work is essential for understanding the complexities of deaf culture and advocacy.

Book cover of: Deaf People, Language, and Emancipation in Modern France, 1789–1914. By: Sabine Arnaud

Deaf People, Language, and Emancipati...

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