Book ID: CBB760882858

The Invention of Miracles: Language, Power, and Alexander Graham Bell's Quest to End Deafness (2021)

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Booth, Katie (Author)


Simon & Schuster


Publication Date: 2021
Physical Details: 416
Language: English

We think of Alexander Graham Bell as the inventor of the telephone, but that’s not how he saw his own career. As the son of a deaf woman and, later, husband to another, his goal in life from adolescence was to teach deaf students to speak. Even his tinkering sprang from his teaching work; the telephone had its origins as a speech reading machine. The Invention of Miracles takes a “stirring” (The New York Times Book Review), “provocative” (The Boston Globe), “scrupulously researched” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) new look at an American icon, revealing the astonishing true genesis of the telephone and its connection to another, far more disturbing legacy of Bell’s: his efforts to suppress American Sign Language. Weaving together a dazzling tale of innovation with a moving love story, the book offers a heartbreaking account of how a champion can become an adversary and an enthralling depiction of the deaf community’s fight to reclaim a once-forbidden language. Katie Booth has been researching this story for more than fifteen years, poring over Bell’s papers, Library of Congress archives, and the records of deaf schools around America. But she’s also lived with this story for her entire life. Witnessing the damaging impact of Bell’s legacy on her family would set her on a path that overturned everything she thought she knew about language, power, deafness, and the telephone.

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Authors & Contributors
Beauchamp, Christopher
Schmidt, Marion
Williamson, Bess
O'Connell, Noel Patrick
Guffey, Elizabeth E.
Nair, Aparna
Journals
Technology and Culture
Social History of Medicine
Science, Technology and Human Values
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
History of Psychology
History of Education Quarterly
Publishers
Bloomsbury Visual Arts
George Washington University
Emory University
W. W. Norton & Co.
University of Chicago Press
Rutgers University Press
Concepts
Disabilities; disability; accessibility
Disability technology
Deafness
Telegraphs; telephones
Inventors and invention
Patents
People
Bell, Alexander Graham
Gray, Elisha
Koffka, Kurt
Heider, Fritz
Gall, Franz Joseph
Davenport, Charles Benedict
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
20th century
21st century
Modern
20th century, late
Places
United States
France
Great Britain
Spain
Massachusetts (U.S.)
India
Institutions
American Telephone and Telegraph Company
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