Seeing Voices: A Journey into the World of the Deaf.
by SACKS, Oliver
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About This Item
1989. Berkeley, Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1989. 8vo. Publisher's black cloth-backed grey boards; spine lettered in silver; in the original pictorial dust-wrapper (not price-clipped); pp. [viii], vii-xv, [i], 180, [ii]; author's gift inscription in black felt pen to front fly-leaf; faint mark to upper board; light rubbing to top edge and head and foot of wrapper; original bookshop stickers to spine and lower panel; internally bright and clean, a near fine copy in the wrapper. First edition, inscribed by Sacks : In this, a study into deafness, Sacks gives an account not only of the world of silence, but also of a world in which the visual is paramount. It begins with the history of deaf people in the United States, and their treatment throughout history. Later he explores visual language of the deaf–sign – which has only in the past decade been recognised fully as a language. Sacks wrote of this work: “I had never thought about what it might mean to be deaf, to be deprived of language, or to have a remarkable language (and community and culture) of one’s own. Up to this point, I had mostly thought and written about the problems of individuals–here I was to encounter an entire community.”
Synopsis
Seeing Voices: A Journey Into the World of the Deaf is a 1989 book by neurologist Oliver Sacks. The book covers a variety of topics in deaf studies, including sign language, the neurology of deafness, the history of the treatment of deaf Americans, and linguistic and social challenges facing the deaf community. It also contains an eyewitness account of the March 1988 Deaf President Now student protest at Gallaudet University, a school for the hearing impaired.
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- Henry Sotheran Ltd. (GB)
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- 2116284
- Title
- Seeing Voices: A Journey into the World of the Deaf.
- Author
- SACKS, Oliver
- Book Condition
- Used
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Date Published
- 1989
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