Deaf People, Language, and Emancipation in Modern France, 1789–1914

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OUP Oxford

Paru le : 2025-09-28

Following the death in 1789 of Abbé de l'Epée, the first teacher of deaf pupils renowned in France and beyond, revolutionaries committed to founding national institutes for the education of deaf pupils. There was little doubt about their ability to integrate as full citizens and communicate fully in...
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2025-09-28

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240 pages

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9780198940142

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Sabine Arnaud joined the Centre Alexandre Koyré (CNRS) in 2017, after serving as a Research Group Leader at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science. Her research is motivated by a profound interest in the production, writing, and circulation of knowledge across disciplines and cultural contexts. With an interdisciplinary background in philosophy, history of science, comparative literature, history and civilizations, aesthetics, she has pursued her scholarly work in France, Italy, and the United States. Arnaud is the author of On Hysteria: The Invention of a Medical Category (1670-1820) (University of Chicago Press, 2015), the English translation of her award-winning French monograph, 'Invention de l'hystérie au temps des Lumières'. Her work continues to shape our understanding of the intersections between science, culture, and society.

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