SASL Newsletter - Fall 2018 Issue Issue 11 - Fall 2018 | Page 15

This biography of the founder of deaf education in the U.S., the first since E. M. Gallaudet’s 1887 effort, examines Gallaudet’s life as an evangelical reformer whose work in sign-language education for the deaf was part and parcel of his activism in otherwise remarkably reactionary causes, all intended to uphold a white, Protestant nation. How Gallaudet’s cheerleading for African American deportation was associated, in his mind, with his support for sign-language education is considered. Along the way, Sayers discusses 18 th - century theories of language and language acquisition that posited language as a simple encoding system for the mental world with which God has endowed us at birth. When Gallaudet adopted these reductive theories wholesale in his formative years, they were already outmoded, but they won his approbation and became lifelong fixtures of his worldview, not least because they reinforced his own religious beliefs in creationism and in the essential linguistic aspect of Divine Revelation. Gallaudet’s own published writings on childhood language acquisition and on the language of signs are reviewed, with attention to these factors. Other topics discussed include Francis Green on both the Braidwoods and de l’Épée; Dugald Stewart on the errors of oralism; the deafblind children James Mitchell and Julia Brace; Charlotte Elizabeth Phelan’s teaching methods; methodical signing at both the Paris and Hartford schools; Alice Cogswell’s sign-language competency in Lydia Huntley’s classroom prior to her meeting with Laurent Clerc in 1816; Gallaudet’s hopes for missionary use of sign language; attempts of the early oralists Samuel Gridley Howe and Horace Mann to publicize Prussian methods in the U. S.; and Gallaudet’s experiments with using sign language to communicate with people he regarded as primitive humans, such as the Muslims who rebelled on the Amistad. Sayers, E. E. (2018). The life and times of T. H. Gallaudet. Lebanon, NH: ForeEdge/UP of New England. To purchase the book, visit the website at www.upne.com/1512600513.html The Power of ASL 15 Fall 2018 – Issue 11