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  • 标题:Disrespected Literature and Sign Language
  • 其他标题:Disrespected Literature and Sign Language
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  • 作者:Rachel Sutton-Spence
  • 期刊名称:Altre Modernità
  • 印刷版ISSN:2035-7680
  • 出版年度:2019
  • 期号:22
  • 页码:13-22
  • DOI:10.13130/2035-7680/12358
  • 出版社:Università degli Studi di Milano
  • 摘要:The study of hitherto “disrespected literature” makes us look at all language in a new way, revealing the potentialand limitationsof language, creativity and humanity. I argue that sign language literature, or , as it is called in one sign language, as an example of disrespected literature, can reveal new ways of thinking about literature, literary analysis and language, as well as highlighting the relationship between language art and the body of the language artist. I discuss the paradox that academic acceptance ofand respect forthe new literary cultural norms may compromise those norms, as canons are created, conveying institutional status and risking the cultural norms of the community that created it. Disrespected literature brings into focus the relationship between language, the body and identity.The essential corporal nature of sign language can powerfully express Embodied Political Resistance to prevailing disrespect. Thus, when we respect the sign language literature of a deaf culture, we respect the language, the body and the person..
  • 关键词:sign language; sign language literature; deaf literature; disrespected literature; embodied poetry
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