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Gesture Studies - 8: Deafness, Gesture and Sign Language in the 18th Century French Philosophy

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The book represents a historical overview of the way the topic of gesture and sign language has been treated in the 18th century French philosophy. The texts treated are grouped into several categories based on the view they present of deafness and gesture. While some of those texts obviously view deafness and sign language in negative terms, i.e. as deficiency, others present deafness essentially as difference, i.e. as a set of competences that might provide some insights into how spoken language works. One of the arguments of the book is that these two views of deafness and sign language still represent two dominant paradigms present in the current debates on the issue. The aim of the book, therefore, is not only to provide a historical overview but to trace what might be called a "history of the present".

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Gesture Studies - 8: Deafness, Gesture and Sign Language in the 18th Century French Philosophy, Josef Fulka

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Titul
Gesture Studies - 8: Deafness, Gesture and Sign Language in the 18th Century French Philosophy
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydania
2020
Väzba
pevná
Počet strán
174
ISBN10
9027205035
ISBN13
9789027205032
Série
Anotácia
The book represents a historical overview of the way the topic of gesture and sign language has been treated in the 18th century French philosophy. The texts treated are grouped into several categories based on the view they present of deafness and gesture. While some of those texts obviously view deafness and sign language in negative terms, i.e. as deficiency, others present deafness essentially as difference, i.e. as a set of competences that might provide some insights into how spoken language works. One of the arguments of the book is that these two views of deafness and sign language still represent two dominant paradigms present in the current debates on the issue. The aim of the book, therefore, is not only to provide a historical overview but to trace what might be called a "history of the present".