Browsing Deaf Theatre (NTID)--Faculty ETDs by Title
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Deaf theater: audience appeal
(2006-09-01)A majority of Deaf Americans agree that viewing a typical theatrical performance is a formidable task. In the second half of this century, attitudinal changes made by Americans have resulted in new and increased opportunities ... -
The Gene Kelly/Stanley Donen Trilogy: Singin' and Dancin' in the Narrative and Film Structure
(Columbia University, 1984)Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen co-directed three films --On the Town (1949 release date), Singin' in the Rain (1952), and It's Always Fair Weather (1955). For a variety of reasons, the films are important to the study of ... -
Meta
(1991)For a class project, two young college students interview a Holocaust survivor who is Deaf and discover the atrocities of the Holocaust through the woman's stories. -
Sign language theatre: expression, language, and transformation
(2006-09-01)The expansion of potential meaning for a dramatic text should be possible when two languages are performed simultaneously. Sign Language Theatre, through simultaneous use of American Sign Language (ASL) and spoken English, ... -
Understanding Deaf Readers
(2013-01-25)The development of reading skills, beyond a functional level, is difficult for most deaf readers. Standardized testing demonstrates a median 4th grade reading level that remains consistent even after national norming of ...