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The Milan Conference For The Deaf

The Milan Conference For The Deaf. Brando Period 4. The Beginning. This conference was held to try to convince that oral education was better than “manual sign” education. This caused a huge wave of controversy in the deaf community as well as the hearing community.

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The Milan Conference For The Deaf

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  1. The Milan Conference For The Deaf Brando Period 4

  2. The Beginning • This conference was held to try to convince that oral education was better than “manual sign” education. • This caused a huge wave of controversy in the deaf community as well as the hearing community. • This event almost single handedly destroyed sign language forever.

  3. The Contributors • The whole thing was basically “fixed” for the reason that it was scheduled by people who were all against “Manual Sign Language.” • About half the members of the committee were well know linguists from France or Italy. • It was never going to be a debate to be discussed they were just going to gather everybody up to let them know what was happening.

  4. The Repercussion • The repercussions to Milan were immediate: • Deaf teachers lost their jobs • The fledgling National Association of the Deaf attracted more supporters as deaf people fought to save their language and culture • The president of Gallaudet College (now University) decided to retain sign language on the Gallaudet campus. This monumental decision may have been largely responsible for sign language's survival.

  5. Long Term Effects To The Deaf Community • Milan 1880 is of such significance in deaf history that it has been commemorated in artworks, such as the artwork of artist Mary Thornley, who has done a painting showing hearing "hunters" seeking to shoot down ASL. • In October 1993, Gallaudet University held a conference, "Post Milan ASL and English literacy." The conference proceedings included an essay, "Reflections upon Milan with an eye to the future," by Katherine Jankowski. • In retrospect, one could say that in the years since, sign language and oralism have learned to co-exist peacefully. There will never be another Milan 1880 ever again.

  6. Bibliography • http://deafness.about.com/cs/featurearticles/a/milan1880.htm

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