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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Deafening Modernism : Embodied Language and Visual Poetics in American Literature / Rebecca Sanchez.
1st ed.
New York, NY : New York University Press, [2015]
©2015
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Front matter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Impersonality: Tradition and the Inescapable Body -- 2. Primitivism: Communicative Norms and the Ethics of the Story -- 3. Difficulty: Juxtaposition, Indeterminacy, and the Linguistics of Simultaneity -- 4. The Image: Cinematic Poetics and Deaf Vision -- Epilogue: The Textual Body -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Author
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, history, linguistics, and literature provide a vital and largely untapped resource for understanding the history of American language politics and the impact that history has had on modernist aesthetic production. Discussing Deaf and disability studies in these unexpected contexts highlights the contributions the field can make to broader discussions of the intersections between images, bodies, and text. Drawing on a range of methodological approaches, including literary analysis and history, linguistics, ethics, and queer, cultural, and film studies, Sanchez sheds new light on texts by T.S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, Gertrude Stein, William Carlos Williams, Charlie Chaplin, and many others. By approaching modernism through the perspective of Deaf and disability studies, Deafening Modernism reconceptualizes deafness as a critical modality enabling us to freshly engage topics we thought we knew. 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, history, linguistics, and literature provide a vital and largely untapped resource for understanding the history of American language politics and the impact that history has had on modernist aesthetic production. Discussing Deaf and disability studies in these unexpected contexts highlights the contributions the field can make to broader discussions of the intersections between images, bodies, and text. Drawing on a range of methodological approaches, including literary analysis and history, linguistics, ethics, and queer, cultural, and film studies, Sanchez sheds new light on texts by T.S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, Gertrude Stein, William Carlos Williams, Charlie Chaplin, and many others. By approaching modernism through the perspective of Deaf and disability studies, Deafening Modernism reconceptualizes deafness as a critical modality enabling us to freshly engage topics we thought we knew.
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Language and languages in literature.
Visual poetry, American History and criticism.
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Front matter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction --
1. Impersonality: Tradition and the Inescapable Body --
2. Primitivism: Communicative Norms and the Ethics of the Story --
3. Difficulty: Juxtaposition, Indeterminacy, and the Linguistics of Simultaneity --
4. The Image: Cinematic Poetics and Deaf Vision --
Epilogue: The Textual Body --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index --
About the Author
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title_alt Front matter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction --
1. Impersonality: Tradition and the Inescapable Body --
2. Primitivism: Communicative Norms and the Ethics of the Story --
3. Difficulty: Juxtaposition, Indeterminacy, and the Linguistics of Simultaneity --
4. The Image: Cinematic Poetics and Deaf Vision --
Epilogue: The Textual Body --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index --
About the Author
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Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction --
1. Impersonality: Tradition and the Inescapable Body --
2. Primitivism: Communicative Norms and the Ethics of the Story --
3. Difficulty: Juxtaposition, Indeterminacy, and the Linguistics of Simultaneity --
4. The Image: Cinematic Poetics and Deaf Vision --
Epilogue: The Textual Body --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index --
About the Author
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