Deafening Modernism : : Embodied Language and Visual Poetics in American Literature / / Rebecca Sanchez.
Deafening Modernism tells the story of modernism from the perspective of Deaf critical insight. Working to develop a critical Deaf theory independent of identity-based discourse, Rebecca Sanchez excavates the intersections between Deaf and modernist studies. She traces the ways that Deaf culture, hi...
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