by Arden Neisser
Gallaudet University Press, 1983
Paper: 978-0-930323-64-6
Library of Congress Classification HV2545.N44 1990
Dewey Decimal Classification 305.9081620973

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Arden Neisser’s classic book on American Sign Language (ASL) and the Deaf community is again available, with a new prologue. The Other Side of Silence explores the Deaf community through telling interviews and research from across the country.


       In widely varying encounters, Neisser heard Deaf individuals recall how their teachers suppressed ASL, how linguists foster conflicting theories, and how various institutions of the deaf dilute ASL to suit hearing patrons. This seminal book reveals the warmth, creativity, and resilience of Deaf people, and offers an update of the community today.


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