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This timely, important, and frequently dramatic story takes place in Spain, for the simple reason that Spain is where language was first systematically taught to the deaf. Instruction is thought to have begun in the mid-sixteenth century in Spanish monastic communities, where the monks under vows of silence employed a well-established system of signed communications. Early in the 1600s, deaf education entered the domain of private tutors, laymen with no use for manual signs who advocated oral instruction for their pupils. Deaf children were taught to speak and lip-read, and this form of deaf education, which has been the subject of controversy ever since, spread from Spain throughout the world.Plann shows how changing conceptions of deafness and language constantly influenced deaf instruction. Nineteenth-century advances brought new opportunities for deaf students, but at the end of what she calls the preprofessional era of deaf education, deaf people were disempowered because they were barred from the teaching profession. The Spanish deaf community to this day shows the effects of the exclusion of deaf teachers for the deaf.The questions raised by Planns narrative extend well beyond the history of deaf education in Spain: they apply to other minority communities and deaf cultures around the world. At issue are the place of minority communities within the larger society and, ultimately, our tolerance for human diversity and cultural pluralism.

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A Silent Minority
Deaf Education in Spain, 15501835
Susan Plann
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS
Berkeley / Los Angeles / London
Page iv
University of California Press
Berkeley and Los Angeles, California
University of California Press, Ltd.
London, England
1997 by
The Regents of the University of California
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Plann, Susan.
A silent minority : deaf education in Spain, 15501835 / Susan J. Plann.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographic references and index
ISBN 0-520-2-0471-9
1. DeafSpainHistory. 2. Linguistic minoritiesSpain
History. I. Title.
HV2813.P58Picture 21997
305.9081620946dc 20 96-10171
CIP
Printed in the United States of America
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984.
Page v
For Paul
Page vii
Picture 3
Language, be it signed or spoken, serves
to give form, metaphysically speaking,
to our ideas.
Jos Miguel Alea, 1804
Picture 4
Recorda sempre aix, Sepharad.
Fes que siguin segurs els ponts del dileg
i mira de comprendre i estimar
les raons i les parles diverses dels teus fills.
Picture 5
Recuerda esto siempre, Sepharad.
Haz que sean seguros los puentes del dilogo
e intenta comprender y amar
las diversas razones y las hablas de tus hijos.
Picture 6
Remember this always, Spain.
Make the bridges of dialogue secure,
and try to comprehend and love
your children's different ways of thinking
and their different languages.
Salvador Espriu, 1960
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Contents
List of Illustrations
xi
Acknowledgments
xiii
Introduction
1
1
On the Hands of the Monks: The Sixteenth Century
13
2
Out of the Monastery: The Seventeenth Century
36
3
The First Shall Be Last: The Eighteenth Century
68
4
The "Entirely Spanish Art" Returns to Its Homeland: 17951805
98
5
The War of Independence Disrupts the Teaching: Background and Conflict, 18051814
122
6
Return to Oralism and Descent into Chaos: 18441835
156

Page x
Conclusion
187
Epilogue
193
Notes
201
Bibliography
279
Index
309

Page xi
Illustrations
Figures
1. Church at the Monastery of San Salvador at Oa
15
2. Fray Pedro Ponce de Len teaching a deaf student
30
3. The Spanish manual alphabet
40
4. Juan Pablo Bonet
43
5. Benito Jernimo Feijo y Montenegro
71
6. "Jacobo Rodrguez Pereira teaching Mlle Marois d'Orlans," by Jules-Eugne Lenepveu
73
7. Abb Charles Michel de l'Epe
77
8. Lorenzo Hervs y Panduro
86
9. Piarist School of San Fernando
99
10. Jos Fernndez Navarrete
110
11. Hospicio of San Fernando
150
12. "Cartloads for the cemetery," by Francisco Goya
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