Signing the Body Poetic
Discover the unique intersection of language and art with "Signing the Body Poetic," a compelling collection of essays edited by acclaimed scholars. Published by the University of California Press in 2006, this paperback edition spans 292 pages and offers an engaging exploration of American Sign Language (ASL) through its literary, social, and performative dimensions.
Accompanied by a DVD, the book features contributions from a diverse group of deaf, hard-of-hearing, and hearing scholars. They delve into the rich landscape of original ASL poetry, narrative, and drama, providing a multifaceted view that appeals to both novices and enthusiasts of sign language. Gift yourself or a loved one this insightful read, perfect for understanding the artistry behind ASL and its cultural significance.