Review: Signs and Wonders: Religious Rhetoric and the Preservation of Sign Language by Elizabeth Bentley

Abstract

Since the creation of American Sign Language, deaf community activists in the United States have fought to sustain Deaf culture and language in face of an unreceptive—or even hostile—hearing majority. In Signs And Wonders: Religious Rhetoric and the Preservation of Sign Language, Tracy Ann Morse argues that religious rhetoric has been central to those efforts,… Continue reading Review: Signs and Wonders: Religious Rhetoric and the Preservation of Sign Language by Elizabeth Bentley

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Reflections: A Journal of Community-Engaged Writing and Rhetoric
Published
2019-10-03
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