Deaf American Prose, 1980-2010

Deaf American Prose, 1980-2010

Deaf American Prose, 1980-2010

Deaf American Prose, 1980-2010

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Overview

In Deaf life, the personal narrative holds sway because most Deaf individuals recall their formative years as solitary struggles to understand and to be understood. Few deaf people in the past related their stories in written form, relying instead on a different kind of “oral” tradition, that of American Sign Language. During the last several decades, however, a burgeoning bilingual deaf experience has ignited an explosion of Deaf writing that has pushed the potential of ASL-influenced English to extraordinary creative heights. Deaf American Prose: 1980–2010 presents a diverse cross-section of stories, essays, memoirs, and novel excerpts by a remarkable cadre of Deaf writers that mines this rich, bilingual environment.

       The works in Deaf American Prose frame the Deaf narrative in myriad forms: Tom Willard sends up hearing patronization in his wicked satire “What Exactly Am I Supposed to Overcome?” Terry Galloway injects humor in “Words,” her take on the identity issues of being hard of hearing rather than deaf or hearing. Other contributors relate familiar stories about familiar trials, such as Tonya Stremlau’s account of raising twins, and Joseph Santini’s short story of the impact on Deaf and hearing in-laws of the death of a son. The conflicts are well-known and heartfelt, but with wrinkles directly derived from the Deaf perspective.

       Several of the contributors expand the Deaf affect through ASL glosses and visual/spatial elements. Sara Stallard emulates ASL on paper through its syntax and glosses, and by eliminating English elements, a technique used in dialogue by Kristen Ringman and others. Deaf American Prose features the work of other well-known contemporary Deaf writers, including co-editor Kristen Harmon, Christopher Jon Heuer, Raymond Luczak, and Willy Conley. The rising Deaf writers presented here further distinguish the first volume in this new series by thinking in terms of what they can bring to English, not what English can bring to them.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781563685248
Publisher: Gallaudet University Press
Publication date: 04/30/2012
Series: Gallaudet Deaf Literature , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 336
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Kristen Harmon is Professor of English, Gallaudet University, Washington, DC.

Jennifer Nelson is Professor of English, Gallaudet University, Washington, DC.

Table of Contents

Contents Acknowledgments Introduction Mervin Garretson - The Sonic Boom of 1994 Eugene Bergman - The Deaf Conspirators Douglas Bullard - Islay, Chapter One Shanny Mow - My Life on Paper Aaron Weir Kelstone - Homecoming Terry Galloway - Words Mary Thornley - Lost Atlantis Tom Willard - How to Write Like a Hearing Reporter Brenda Jo Brueggemann - Read My Lips Willy Conley - Characters in El Paso Willy Conley - The Ear Janet (JD) Dykes - Hardly Heard Michael Chorost - Looking for the Music in Myself Raymond Luczak - Poster Child (Told in American Sign Language Gloss) Carl Wayne Denney - Deaf Girls Can Scott Stoffel - Stoffel’s Guide to Snazzy Responses: Deaf-Blind Edition Tonya Stremlau - Local Deaf Woman Abandons Twin Infants Kristen Harmon - Gonna Buy You a Mockingbird Abiola Haroun - DEAF-inism Abiola Haroun - My Life as a Color Wheel Christopher Jon Heuer - On the Bottom Christopher Jon Heuer - The Church Interpreter and My Sex Life: Adventures in Parent-Child Communication Mary Ruth Summers - The Deaf Person’s Guide to Teaching ASL Joshua Swiller - I Think I Hear You Vikki Porter - I Am Not My Ears Pamela Wright - Holding Up Pamela Wright - Whispering with Cranes Jed Gallimore - Nympholepsy Jed Gallimore - Thank God for ABC Cards! Trudy Suggs - A Thumbs Up for District One Hospital Joseph Valente - Going Native at Ben Bahan’s House Sara Stallard - Coffee Shop Story No. 1 Sara Stallard - Hole in House Real Pish (An OJ & PJ Story) Sara Stallard - What That ALS Dialect Rosa Lee Timm - Little Feet John Lee Clark - Great Expectations Christy Smith - I Am Deaf. See Me Roar Louise Stern - King Eddie Kristen Ringman - Torn: An Excerpt from Makora: A Novel Joseph Santini - Clark’s Wife Joseph Santini - Lytopedia Bobby Cox - Devilishly Good Dim Sum: exculentus bona epulae Allison Polk - Blushing Allison Polk - Dandelion Shoshannah Stern - Goodbye, My Valentine Richard Bailey - Burrito Monster Joshua Feldman - The Influence of the Spanish Inquisition on Colonial Europe Seth Gore - The Buzz Buzz Boom
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