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Title:North American Sign Language and the Colonial Power Matrix
Bibliographic Citation:Brouse, Hannah; 2019-02-28; The hegemony of American Sign Language (ASL) obscures the variety of sign languages and cultures that exist in North America. This work illuminates the coloniality of ASL and shifts the loci of knowledge to an indigenous signed lingua franca, Plains Indian Sign Language (PISL), creating a decolonial call to arms. (session 4.2.4); Kaipuleohone University of Hawai'i Digital Language Archive;http://hdl.handle.net/10125/44868.
Contributor (speaker):Brouse, Hannah
Date (W3CDTF):2019-03-03
Description:The hegemony of American Sign Language (ASL) obscures the variety of sign languages and cultures that exist in North America. This work illuminates the coloniality of ASL and shifts the loci of knowledge to an indigenous signed lingua franca, Plains Indian Sign Language (PISL), creating a decolonial call to arms. (session 4.2.4)
Identifier (URI):http://hdl.handle.net/10125/44868
Rights:Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported
Table Of Contents:44868.mp3
Type (DCMI):Text

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