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- catalog abstract ""Several decades after her death in 1968, Helen Keller remains one of the most widely recognized women of the twentieth century. But the fascinating story of her vivid political life - particularly her radicalism and anti-capitalist activism - has been largely overwhelmed by the sentimentalized story of her as a young deaf blind girl." "Keller had many lives indeed. Best known for her advocacy on behalf of the blind, she was also a member of the Socialist Party, an advocate of women's suffrage, a defender of the radical International Workers of the World, and a supporter of birth control - and she served as one of the nation's most effective but unofficial international ambassadors. In spite of all her political work, though, Keller rarely explored the political dimensions of disability, adopting beliefs that were often seen as conservative, patronizing, and occasionally repugnant. Under the wing of Alexander Graham Bell, a controversial figure in the deaf community who promoted lip-reading over sign language, Keller became a proponent of oralism, thereby alienating herself from others in the deaf community who believed that a rich deaf culture was possible through sign language. But only by distancing herself from the deaf community was she able to maintain a public image as a one-of-a-kind miracle."--Jacket.".
- catalog alternative "Project Muse UPCC books net".
- catalog contributor b13156602.
- catalog created "c2004.".
- catalog date "2004".
- catalog date "c2004.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2004.".
- catalog description ""Several decades after her death in 1968, Helen Keller remains one of the most widely recognized women of the twentieth century. But the fascinating story of her vivid political life - particularly her radicalism and anti-capitalist activism - has been largely overwhelmed by the sentimentalized story of her as a young deaf blind girl." "Keller had many lives indeed. Best known for her advocacy on behalf of the blind, she was also a member of the Socialist Party, an advocate of women's suffrage, a defender of the radical International Workers of the World, and a supporter of birth control - and she served as one of the nation's most effective but unofficial international ambassadors. In spite of all her political work, though, Keller rarely explored the political dimensions of disability, adopting beliefs that were often seen as conservative, patronizing, and occasionally repugnant. Under the wing of Alexander Graham Bell, a controversial figure in the deaf community who promoted lip-reading over sign language, Keller became a proponent of oralism, thereby alienating herself from others in the deaf community who believed that a rich deaf culture was possible through sign language. But only by distancing herself from the deaf community was she able to maintain a public image as a one-of-a-kind miracle."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "I do not like this world as it is: 1900-1924 -- The call of the sightless: 1924-1937 -- Manna in my desert places: 1937-1948 -- I will not allow Polly to climb a pyramid: 1948-1968 -- One of the least free people on earth: the making and remaking of Helen Keller.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 167-173) and index.".
- catalog extent "xiv, 178 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0814758134 (hc : acid-free)".
- catalog isPartOf "History of disability series".
- catalog isPartOf "History of disability series.".
- catalog issued "2004".
- catalog issued "c2004.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : New York University Press,".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "362.4/1/092 B 21".
- catalog subject "Deafblind women Education United States.".
- catalog subject "Deafblind women United States Biography.".
- catalog subject "HV1624.K4 N54 2004".
- catalog subject "Keller, Helen, 1880-1968 Political and social views.".
- catalog subject "Keller, Helen, 1880-1968.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I do not like this world as it is: 1900-1924 -- The call of the sightless: 1924-1937 -- Manna in my desert places: 1937-1948 -- I will not allow Polly to climb a pyramid: 1948-1968 -- One of the least free people on earth: the making and remaking of Helen Keller.".
- catalog title "The radical lives of Helen Keller / Kim E. Nielsen ; consulting editor, Harvey J. Kaye.".
- catalog type "Biography. fast".
- catalog type "text".