Bibliography of Deaf Studies

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Deafness Bibliography

Baynton, Douglas C. Forbidden Signs: American Culture and the Campaign Against

Sign Language. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1996.

---. “’Savages and Deaf-Mutes’: Evolutionary Theory and the Campaign Against Sign

Language.” Deaf History Unveiled. Ed. John Vickery Van Cleve. Washington,

D.C.: Gallaudet University Press, 1993. 92-112.

Daniels, Marilyn. Benedictine Roots in the Development of Deaf Education. London:

Bergin & Garvey, 1997.

Dolnick, Edward. “Deafness as Culture.” Atlantic Monthly. Sept. 1993: 37-52.

Gannon, Jack R. Deaf Heritage. Silver Spring, MD: National Association of the Deaf,

1981.

Gee, James Paul and Wendy Goodhart. "American Sign Language and the Human

Biological Capacity for Language." Language Learning and Deafness. Ed.

Michael Strong. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988. 49-74.

Groce, Nora Ellen. Everyone Here Spoke Sign Language. Cambridge: Harvard

University Pres, 1985.

Johnson, Robert E., Scott K. Liddell, and Carol J. Erting. “Unlocking the Curriculum:

Principles for Achieving Access in Deaf Education.” Washington D.C. Gallaudet

Research Institute Working Paper 89-3. 1989.

Lane, Harlan, ed. The Deaf Experience. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press,

1984.

---. The Mask of Benevolence. New York: Alfred K. Knopf, 1992.

---. When the Mind Hears. New York: Vintage Books, 1984.

Lentz, Ella Mae. “’Signing Naturally’: An American Sign Language Cirriculum.”

French-America Foundation. Parallel Views: Education and Access for Deaf

People in France and the United States. Washington, DC: Gallaudet University

Press, 1994. 131-135.

List, Günther. “Deaf History: A Suppressed Part of General History.” Deaf History

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Unveiled. Ed. John Vickery Van Cleve. Washington, D.C.: Gallaudet University

Press, 1993. 113-126.

Livingston, Sue. Rethinking the Education of Deaf Students. Portsmouth, New

Hampshire: Heinemann, 1997.

Lou, Mimi WheiPing. "The History of Language Use in the Education of the Deaf in the

United States." Language Learning and Deafness. Ed. Michael Strong.

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988. 75-98.

Lucas, Ceil, ed. The Sociolinguistics of the Deaf Community. Berkeley: Academic

Press, 1989.

Padden, Carol and Tom Humphries. Deaf in America. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard

University Press, 1988.

Paul, Peter. Literacy and Deafness. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1998.

Maher, Jane. Seeing Language in Sign. Washington, D.C: Gallaudet University Press,

1996.

Radetsky, Peter. “Silence, Signs, and Wonder.” Discover. August 1994: 60-68.

Roe, Connie E. and Donald L. Roe. “The Dismantling of a Culture: PL 94-142 and its

Effects on the Education and Future of Deaf Children.” A Deaf American

Monograph.

Sacks, Oliver. Seeing Voices: A Journey into the World of the Deaf. Berkeley:

University of California Press, 1989.

Strong, Michael, ed. Language Learning and Deafness. Cambridge: Cambridge

University Press, 1988.

Strong, Michael. "A Bilingual Approach to the Education of Young Deaf Children: ASL and English." Language Learning and Deafness. Ed. Michael Strong.

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988. 113-123.

Valli, Clayton and Ceil Lucas. Lingusitics of American Sign Language. Washington,

D.C: Gallaudet University Press, 1992.

Van Cleve, John Vickery, ed. Deaf History Unveiled. Washington, D.C.: Gallaudet

University Press, 1993.

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---, John Vickery and Barry A. Crouch. A Place of Their Own. Washington, D.C:

Gallaudet University Press, 1989.

Walker, Lou Ann. A Loss For Words. New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, 1986.

Wolkomir, Richard. “The Quiet Revolution in ‘Hand Talk.’” Smithsonian. July

1992: 30-41.

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