Silent Life and Silent Language: The Inner Life of a Mute in an Institution for the Deaf

Silent Life and Silent Language: The Inner Life of a Mute in an Institution for the Deaf

Silent Life and Silent Language: The Inner Life of a Mute in an Institution for the Deaf

Silent Life and Silent Language: The Inner Life of a Mute in an Institution for the Deaf

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Overview

Silent Life and Silent Language presents a fictionalized account of life at a Midwestern residential school for deaf students in the years following the Civil War. Based on the experiences of the author, who became deaf at the age of nine and entered a residential school when she was twelve, this historical work is remarkable and rare because it focuses on signing deaf women’s lives. One of only a few accounts written by deaf women in the 19th century, Silent Life and Silent Language gives a detailed description of daily life and learning at the Indiana Asylum for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb.

       Kate M. Farlow wrote this book with the goal of giving hearing parents hope that their deaf children would be able to lead happy and productive lives. She sought to raise awareness of the benefits of deaf schools and was an early advocate for the use of American Sign Language and of bilingual education. The Christian influence on the school and on the author is strongly present in her writing and reflects an important component of deaf education at the time. Descriptions of specific signs, games, ASL story nights, and other aspects of the signing community during the 1870s will be of interest to modern students and researchers in linguistics, deaf education, Deaf studies, and Deaf history. Farlow’s work reveals a sophisticated, early understanding of the importance of access to language, education, and community for deaf individuals.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781944838300
Publisher: Gallaudet University Press
Publication date: 06/27/2018
Series: Gallaudet Classics in Deaf Studies , #11
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 200
File size: 694 KB

About the Author

Kate M. Farlow was a teacher at the Iowa School for the Deaf and a regular contributor to the Ohio Chronicle, a Deaf community newspaper.

Table of Contents

Contents Author's Preface Introduction / Kristen C. Harmon 1. An Illness, and Its Result 2. Mr. Raymond Visits the Institution for the Deaf and Dumb 3. Carrie's Life in the Institution Commences 4. The Commencement of School Duties 5. Learning New Lessons 6. Thanksgiving Day 7. Promoted 8. Christmas at the Institution 9. The New Year—Encountering Difficulties 10. Some Glimpses into the Condition and Doings of Deaf-Mutes 11. Easter Sunday 12. The Annual Examination 13. Going Home to Spend Vacation 14. School Duties Resumed 15. Dozing, and Other Incidents 16. Some Unexpected Events 17. A Picnic, and How It Ended 18. Closing Exercises of the Term 19. The Opening of Another Term 20. The Magic-Lantern Entertainment 21. Friendships 22. The Ending of Another Year 23. Public Exhibitions 24. Spiritual Interests 25. Some Birthday Customs 26. The Sad End of Two Runaways 27. Some Happenings 28. The Library—Its Contents—Their Uses and Value 29. Some Little Incidents 30. A Description of the New Building 31. Persons and Organizations 32. Uncounted Blessings 33. Pleasures, Tribulations, and Triumphs 34. Winning a Prize 35. In the Academic Class 36. A Pleasant Surprise 37. A Departure—Compositions 38. Scenes—Gloomy and Gay 39. Events of the Passing Time 40. Harsh Treatment, and Its Results 41. Another Term 42. Conclusion
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