A Deaf Poetics (at
http://poetry.about.com):
Part II, an interview with ASL/deaf poet Peter Cook
In our continuing feature on Deaf Poetry, meet Peter Cook, an outstanding Deaf poet, purveyor of a gestural style that sends dance and theater flying back to their original roots as poetry. Peter is also a poetry activist, and in his work with the deaf & hearing poetry duo, Flying Words Project, has brought American Sign Language (ASL) poetry to hearing audiences around the world.
Which reminds me of
Slope's American Sign Language Special Edition.
Also (at
UbuWeb Ethnopoetics):
Jerome Rothenberg -- Introduction: Poetry Without Sound
H-Dirksen L. Bauman - Redesigning Literature: Poetics of American Sign Language Poetry
Michael Davidson - The Scandal of Speech in Deaf Performance
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