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Deafness as self-representation of a 16th century poet
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 June 2007
Abstract
In his best poems, the Renaissance poet Sabo Bobljević Glušac emphasizes his hearing impairment, placing his deafness at the centre of attention. These works are not only a poignant expression of an individual artist's suffering, but they may also add to our understanding of the situation of deaf persons. This self-reflection can be seen as a detail that will enhance our ability to communicate with deaf people in order not only to help them hear us, but also to make us hear them as well.
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