Bryan Eldredge's Keyword "Deaf" and "Art" or "Literature" Bibliography
Note: Like all of the bibliographies his is a very rough bibliography. It is certainly lacking important works and there may be some errors. I ask you to forgive those and recognize my attempt to be helpful in some small way. I=m afraid these bibliographies will have to stand alone. I know they would be more helpful if they were annotated, but that too will have to wait for another day. Finally, I cannot answer requests for specific references (e-mailed or otherwise), although I do wish I had the time to do so.
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Allsop, L., Woll, B., & Brauti, J. M. (1995). International Sign: The Creation of an International Deaf Community and Sign Language. In H. Bos & T. Schermer (Eds.), Sign Language Research 1994 (pp. 171-189). Hamburg: Signum.
Baird, C. (1993). Chuck Baird: 35 Plates. San Diego: DawnSignPress.
Bauman, H.-D. L. (1999). Line/Shot/Montage: Cinematic Techniques in American Sign Language Poetry, Deaf Studies IV: Making the Connection (pp. 137-149). Oakland, California: Gallaudet University College for Continuing Education.
Burch, S. (1997). Deaf Poets' Society: Subverting the Hearing Paradigm. Literature and Medicine, 16(1), 121-134.
Cohn, J. (1986). The New Deaf Poetics: Visible Poetry. Sign Language Studies, 52, 263-277.
Eastman, G. (1980). From Student to Professional: A Personal Chronicle. In C. Baker & R. Battison (Eds.), Sign Language and the Deaf Community: Essays in Honor of William C. Stokoe (pp. 9-32). Silver Springs, Maryland: National Association of the Deaf.
Elion, L. K. (1993). Chuck Baird: 35 Plates. Berkeley: DawnSignPress.
Fant, L. (1980). Drama and Poetry in Sign Language: A Personal Reminiscence. In C. Baker & R. Battison (Eds.), Sign Language and the Deaf Community: Essays in Honor of William C. Stokoe (pp. 193-200). Silver Springs, Maryland: National Association of the Deaf.
Frishberg, N. (1988). Signers of Tales: The Case of Literary Status of an Unwritten Language. Sign Language Studies, 59, 149-170.
Garretson, M. D. (Ed.). (1996). Deafness: Historical Perspectives. (Vol. 46). Silver Springs, MD: The National Association of the Deaf.
Gerber, D. A. (1987). Everyone Here Spoke Sign Language: Hereditary Deafness on Martha's Vineyard. J. of Social Hist., 21(Wint), 346-348.
Jacobs, L. (1974). The Community of the Adult Deaf. American Annals of the Deaf, 119(1), 41-46.
Jepson, J. (1992). No Walls of Stone: An Anthology of Literature by Deaf and Hard of Hearing Writers. Washington, DC: Gallaudet University Press.
Kennedy, D., & Peterson, L. (1999). Mirror Images: ASL and English Poetry Relfections of a Language and Culture, Deaf Studies IV: Making the Connection (pp. 61-75). Oakland, California: Gallaudet University College for Continuing Education.
Lane, H. (1986). Everyone Here Spoke Sign Language: Herditary Deafness on Martha's Vineyard. New England Quarterly, 59(June), 281-282.
Lowell, W. (1981). Douglas Tilden: Portrait of a Deaf Sculptor. California History, 59(Winter 80-81), 358.
Lupton, L. (1994). Aspects of Rhythm in American Sign Language: A Comparative Study of Native and Non-Native Signers. Unpublished Doctoral dissertation, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN.
Marsh, C. E. (1999). ASL Literature, Deaf Studies IV: Making the Connection (pp. 269-276). Oakland, California: Gallaudet University College for Continuing Education.
Miller, J. (1992). The Rustle of a Star: An Annotated Bibiliography of Deaf Characters in Fiction. Library Trends, 42(19), 42-60.
Mirzoeff, N. (1992). The Silent Mind: Learning From Deafness. History Today, 42(July), 19-25.
Mirzoeff, N. (1995). Silent Poetry: Deafness, Sign, and Visual Culture in Modern France. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
Newman, L. (1989). See! See! See! See!, A Deaf Adult Speaks Out (Third ed., pp. 167-169). Washington, DC: Gallaudet University Press.
Ormsby, A. (1995). The Poetry and Poetics of American Sign Language. Unpublished Doctoral dissertation, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA.
Padden, C., & Humphries, T. (1988). Deaf in America: Voices From a Culture. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
Rose, H. M. (1993). A Critical Methodology for Analyzing American Sign Language Literature. Unpublished Doctoral dissertation, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
Rutherford, S. (1999). Deaf Studies: Making Connections in a Changing World, Deaf Studies IV: Making the Connection (pp. 17-26). Oakland, California: Gallaudet University College for Continuing Education.
Schuchman, J. B. (1988). Hollywood Speaks: Deafness and the Film Entertainment Industry. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press.
Schuchman, J. S. (1992). Hollywood Speaks: Deafness and the Film Entertainment Industry. In S. Gregory & G. H. Hartley (Eds.), Constructing Deafness (pp. 301-306). London: Pinter Publishers in association with the Open University.
Smith, Z., & Carey, C. (1994). Deaf History, Texas Style. In M. D. Garretson (Ed.), Deafness: Life and Culture (Vol. 44, pp. 107-110). Silver Spring, MD: The National Association of the Deaf.
Sonnenstrahl, D. M. (1996). De'ViaCWhat an Odd Word!! In M. D. Garretson (Ed.), Deafness: Historical Perspectives (Vol. 46, pp. 131-134). Silver Spring, MD: The National Asociation of the Deaf.
Valentine, P. K. (1991). A Nineteenth-Century Experiment in Education Of The Handicapped: The American Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb. New England Quarterly, 64(3), 355-375.
Valentine, P. K. (1993). American Asylum for the Deaf: A First Experiment in Education, 1817-1880. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Connecticut.
Valli, C. L. (1994). Poetics of American Sign Language Poetry. Unpublished Doctoral dissertation, Union Institute.
Waverly, L. (1981). Douglas Tilden: portrait of a Deaf Sculptor. California History, 59(Wint. 80-81), 358.
Woodward, J. (1978). Historical Bases of American Sign Language. In P. Siple (Ed.), Understanding Language Through Sign Language Research (pp. 333-348). New York: Academic Press |
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