[Linganth] in an hour

Ilana Gershon imgershon at gmail.com
Fri Aug 30 08:00:00 UTC 2024


Dear Colleagues,
Terra Edwards will be talking about her new book,  *Going Tactile: Life at
the Limits of Language* in an hour

The meeting can be reached by clicking on this Zoom link:

  https://iu.zoom.us/j/949202698 <https://iu.zoom.us/j/949202698>


She has asked us to read chapter 3, and offers the introduction for anyone
wanting more background.   Please read as much as you can, but do feel free
to join us even if you haven't managed to read everything.

The reading can be found here:

Chapter 3 --
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1B538PkUkbylHy-F3vlYeEntvumyErqPz/view?usp=sharing

introduction -
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ci7vr_yLmSG-tsE_qsq0aBeolgfhItXr/view?usp=sharing

PLEASE NOTE:  The reading group meets from 12-1 pm EST
on the last Friday of the month in a semester based US-American academic
calender.


Looking forward to seeing you all virtually,

Ilana

Press blurb:  In the 1990s, leaders of the DeafBlind community in Seattle
(people who started out as Deaf children, acquired American Sign Language,
and eventually became blind) called into question the community's
dependence on sighted interpreters, and sought new ways of communicating,
interacting, and navigating through touch. This effort became the
"protactile movement," and it spread quickly across the country. In *Going
Tactile*, Terra Edwards explores life in DeafBlind communities in the U.S.
through an ethnographic lens. Drawing on thirty months of anthropological
fieldwork with DeafBlind artists, intellectuals, political leaders, and
community members, the author shows how the protactile movement created
autonomous spaces away from sighted norms. These spaces of communication
call into question the nature of language and the relationship between
being in, and representing, the world. Highlighting the possibility of life
after collapse, *Going Tactile *assesses the limits of language and
representation and, ultimately, what it means to find a new way of being in
the world.
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