Matches in Harvard for { <http://id.lib.harvard.edu/aleph/008166919/catalog> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 26 of
26
with 100 items per page.
- catalog abstract ""The tradition of rhetoric established 2,500 years ago emphasizes the imperative of speech as a defining characteristic of reason. But in her new book Lend Me Your Ear, Brenda Jo Brueggemann exposes this tradition's effect of disallowing deaf people human identity because of their natural silence."--BOOK JACKET. "Brueggemann's assault upon this long-standing rhetorical conceit is both erudite and personal; she writes both as a scholar and as a hard-of-hearing woman. In this broadly based study, she presents a profound analysis and understanding of rhetorical tradition's descendent disciplines that continue to limit deaf people, such as audiology and speech/language pathology. Next to this even-handed scholarship, she juxtaposes a volatile, emotional counterpoint achieved through interviews with Deaf individuals who have faced rhetorically constructed restrictions and with interludes of her own poetry and memoirs."--Jacket.".
- catalog alternative "Project Muse UPCC books net".
- catalog contributor b11357416.
- catalog created "c1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "c1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1999.".
- catalog description ""The tradition of rhetoric established 2,500 years ago emphasizes the imperative of speech as a defining characteristic of reason. But in her new book Lend Me Your Ear, Brenda Jo Brueggemann exposes this tradition's effect of disallowing deaf people human identity because of their natural silence."--BOOK JACKET. "Brueggemann's assault upon this long-standing rhetorical conceit is both erudite and personal; she writes both as a scholar and as a hard-of-hearing woman. In this broadly based study, she presents a profound analysis and understanding of rhetorical tradition's descendent disciplines that continue to limit deaf people, such as audiology and speech/language pathology. Next to this even-handed scholarship, she juxtaposes a volatile, emotional counterpoint achieved through interviews with Deaf individuals who have faced rhetorically constructed restrictions and with interludes of her own poetry and memoirs."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 261-283) and index.".
- catalog description "Rhetorical Constructions of Deafness: Discovering All the Available Means of Persuasion -- Deafness as Disability -- Deafness, Literacy, Rhetoric: Legacies of Language and Communication -- "It's So Hard to Believe That You Pass": A Hearing-Impaired Student Writing on the Borders of Language -- On (Almost) Passing -- Deafness as Pathology -- Diagnosing Deafness: The Audiologist's Authority -- Interpellations: "Call to A.G. Bell" and "Assessment of the Speech-Reception Threshold" -- Deafness as Culture -- The Coming Out of Deaf Culture: Repeating, Reversing, Revising Rhetorics -- Words Another Way: Of Presence, Vision, Silence, and Politics in Sign Language Poetry -- Are You Deaf or Hearing?".
- catalog extent "xii, 290 p. :".
- catalog identifier "1563680793 (hc. : alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "c1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, D.C. : Gallaudet University Press,".
- catalog subject "362.4/2 21".
- catalog subject "Deaf Education.".
- catalog subject "Deaf Means of communication.".
- catalog subject "Deaf Social conditions.".
- catalog subject "Deafness Social aspects.".
- catalog subject "HV2380 .B69 1999".
- catalog subject "Sociology of disability.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Rhetorical Constructions of Deafness: Discovering All the Available Means of Persuasion -- Deafness as Disability -- Deafness, Literacy, Rhetoric: Legacies of Language and Communication -- "It's So Hard to Believe That You Pass": A Hearing-Impaired Student Writing on the Borders of Language -- On (Almost) Passing -- Deafness as Pathology -- Diagnosing Deafness: The Audiologist's Authority -- Interpellations: "Call to A.G. Bell" and "Assessment of the Speech-Reception Threshold" -- Deafness as Culture -- The Coming Out of Deaf Culture: Repeating, Reversing, Revising Rhetorics -- Words Another Way: Of Presence, Vision, Silence, and Politics in Sign Language Poetry -- Are You Deaf or Hearing?".
- catalog title "Lend me your ear : rhetorical constructions of deafness / Brenda Jo Brueggemann.".
- catalog type "text".