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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Contents of the Dvd xi
- Foreword xiii
- Preface: Utopian Gestures xv
- Acknowledgments xxv
- Users’ Guide xxvii
- 1. Introduction 1
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Part One. Framing ASL Literature
- 2. Face-to-Face Tradition in the American Deaf Community: Dynamics of the Teller, the Tale, and the Audience 21
- 3. The Camera as Printing Press: How Film Has Influenced ASL Literature 51
- 4. Deaf American Theater 71
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Part Two. The Embodied Text: “Writing” and Vision in ASL Literature
- 5. Getting out of Line: Toward a Visual and Cinematic Poetics of ASL 95
- 6. Textual Bodies, Bodily Texts 118
- 7. The Poet in the Poem in the Performance: The Relation of Body, Self, and Text in ASL Literature 130
- 8. ASL Literature Comes of Age: Creative “Writing” in the Classroom 147
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Part Three. The Political Text: Performance and Identity in ASL Literature
- 9. “If there are Greek epics, there should be Deaf epics”: How Protest Became Poetry 169
- 10. Visual Screaming: Willy Conley’s Deaf Theater and Charlie Chaplin’s Silent Cinema 195
- 11. Hearing Things: The Scandal of Speech in Deaf Performance 216
- Afterword 235
- Appendix A. Time Line of ASL Literature Development 241
- Appendix B. ASL Video References 253
- Contributors 255
- Index 257
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Contents of the Dvd xi
- Foreword xiii
- Preface: Utopian Gestures xv
- Acknowledgments xxv
- Users’ Guide xxvii
- 1. Introduction 1
-
Part One. Framing ASL Literature
- 2. Face-to-Face Tradition in the American Deaf Community: Dynamics of the Teller, the Tale, and the Audience 21
- 3. The Camera as Printing Press: How Film Has Influenced ASL Literature 51
- 4. Deaf American Theater 71
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Part Two. The Embodied Text: “Writing” and Vision in ASL Literature
- 5. Getting out of Line: Toward a Visual and Cinematic Poetics of ASL 95
- 6. Textual Bodies, Bodily Texts 118
- 7. The Poet in the Poem in the Performance: The Relation of Body, Self, and Text in ASL Literature 130
- 8. ASL Literature Comes of Age: Creative “Writing” in the Classroom 147
-
Part Three. The Political Text: Performance and Identity in ASL Literature
- 9. “If there are Greek epics, there should be Deaf epics”: How Protest Became Poetry 169
- 10. Visual Screaming: Willy Conley’s Deaf Theater and Charlie Chaplin’s Silent Cinema 195
- 11. Hearing Things: The Scandal of Speech in Deaf Performance 216
- Afterword 235
- Appendix A. Time Line of ASL Literature Development 241
- Appendix B. ASL Video References 253
- Contributors 255
- Index 257