10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «ORALISM» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
oralism in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
oralism im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Electric Rhetoric: Classical Rhetoric,
Oralism, and a New ...
Kathleen E. Welch explores the profound changes in writing and discourse brought about by electronic forms of communication.
2
Many Ways to be Deaf: International Variation in Deaf ...
that the differences in notions of identity between older and younger community
members in Ireland stem from school language policies that required using either
sign or oralism. When carried out, these language policies to use sign and, later,
...
Leila Frances Monaghan, 2003
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Forbidden Signs: American Culture and the Campaign Against ...
Nor did oralism result simply from the actions of a few dedicated and powerful
individuals, such as Alexander Graham Bell and Samuel Gridley Howe, as was
often claimed by manu- ahsts and is often assumed today. Oralism, rather ...
4
Damned for Their Difference: The Cultural Construction of ...
Apart from the London School Board schools where Stainer was a very recent
and reluctant convert to oralism, the oral schools were all small private schools
catering, not to the needs of poor people, but to the demands of wealthy, "
cultured" ...
Jan Branson, Don Miller, 2002
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Signs of Resistance: American Deaf Cultural History, 1900 to ...
Other wealthy benefactors, such as Andrew Carnegie and Thomas Edison, took
an interest in Bell's experiments with oralism and joined the leading oral
association, the American Association for the Promotion and Teaching of Speech
to the ...
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Rhetoric in Detail: Discourse Analyses of Rhetorical Talk ...
Baynton's (1996, 2006) history of sign language, and in particular the nineteenth-
century debate between manualism and oralism, offers a framework for
understanding the dramatic shift at the end of the nineteenth century from a
philosophy ...
Barbara Johnstone, Christopher Eisenhart, 2008
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Understanding Deaf Culture: In Search of Deafhood
Oralism and the Renewed Religious Discourse The roles of medicine and
science, class and race, wealth and capitalism, in the expansion of Oralism have
been described in the previous two sections. However, the crucial role of religion
in ...
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The Study of Signed Languages: Essays in Honor of William C. ...
The obvious and easy answer to the latter question is that "oralism" put an end to
it. When schools for the deaf moved increasingly to strictly oral education,
banning the use of sign language in most of their classrooms, the number of
teachers ...
David F. Armstrong, Michael A. Karchmer, John V. Van Cleve, 2002
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Encyclopedia of Disability
Oralism refers to one of the two principal approaches to and philosophies of
teaching language to the deaf; it is contrasted with manualism. Oralism assumes
that speech is the most evolutionarily advantageous form of language and that
the ...
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Seeing Language in Sign: The Work of William C. Stokoe
and his supporters, oralism gained such a foothold in America that by 1927,
probably the height of pure oralism in this country, sign had been almost
completely banned from classrooms, except in the case of "oral failures." As more
and more ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «ORALISM» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
oralism im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
'Spring Awakening' finds a voice at Deaf West Theatre
In the years before Wedekind's play was written, a conference of educators had decided to support oralism as the single method of educating ... «Jewish Journal, Mai 15»
The Signs of Music
... of educators proclaimed that lip-reading and mimicked speech, or what was called oralism, was superior to sign language—or “manualism. «Pacific Standard, Mai 15»
Why This Musical Isn't Just for Deaf People — It's for Everyone
Influenced by Darwinian notions of the survival of the fittest, oralism — or the exclusive use of lip reading and speech as opposed to manual ... «Mic, Mai 15»
Chattanooga man teaches lip reading to hard of hearing, but …
Those who promote lip reading -- also known as oralism -- say it's the best way to integrate deaf people into society as a whole, but some in the ... «Chattanooga Times Free Press, Apr 15»
New, safer surgery for little Camryn
She said the centre, which advocates “oralism” rather than sign language, has offered the family tremendous support. After advising Camryn's ... «Independent Online, Mär 15»
"Children of a Lesser God"
Back then it was a struggle against oralism, which was intended to supplant ASL as the primary method of communication in the deaf ... «Rochester City Newspaper, Jan 15»
To implant or not: the dilemma of the deaf
If the deaf could be made to hear, so the majority argument went, then the debate over the relative merits of oralism and Sign would become ... «The Australian Financial Review, Nov 14»
Signs of the Times: 'Spring Awakening' at Deaf West
It was a culture that people attempted to eradicate, in a way, through oralism.” There was some discussion about whether the lead character ... «American Theatre, Okt 14»
Deaf West Theatre makes Tony winner 'Spring Awakening' all its own
The deaf story line also provides some historical context: In the late 1800s in Europe, deaf educators imposed oralism — speaking or lip ... «Los Angeles Times, Sep 14»
A 'Spring Awakening' to See and Hear
The only way for deaf people to be fully integrated into society would be to teach them oralism, which meant reading lips and speaking. «LA Downtown News Online, Sep 14»