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OverviewA tender and perspective-shifting book that offers a rare level of understanding about the subtle and and no-so-subtle layers of internalized oppression and deep feelings and dilemmas of Deaf people, written by former Deaf teacher Rachel Zemach. This mesmerizing, funny, and disruptive narrative invites you to be a fly on the wall in a Deaf classroom at a hearing school, experiencing the immense frustration, unbridled joy, and indelible humor that arise for Deaf adults and children in a hearing environment. Rachel struggles with staff, administration, and aides who sabotage her efforts at every turn. The students contend with a principal who removes their textbooks, intercom announcements that are totally inaccessible and a system that renders them all defenseless against these dysfunctional and often absurd forces. You'll meet seven-year-old Laszlo, the brilliant, language-hungry boy who will capture your heart, and the political, fiercely intelligent elite members of the Deaf community who rally to change legislation after his life takes a shocking turn at age sixteen when he makes a heart-wrenching decision. In a series of short, distinctive chapters, Zemach shares her personal Deafhood journey, poignant scenes from the classroom, shocking individualized education meetings and their impact, and the larger political and historical picture surrounding Deaf education. You will never be the same after you read The Butterfly Cage, intended to spark a national dialogue about the current state of Deaf education, and the lifelong impact of the language deprivation, oralism and audism that prevails in the majority of schools for the majority of our Deaf children, many of whom are unnecessarily set up for failure. Who should read this book? Parents and anyone in contact with Deaf people whether professionally or personally Teachers, of any kind ASL students ASL interpreters People who enjoy well-written, entertaining and powerful memoir Readers interested in diversity, cultures or language. The Butterfly Cage comes with ASL Videos (captioned) and supplementary materials for college-level class discussions/assignments. Book group discussion questions also provided. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rachel ZemachPublisher: Unruly Voices Imprint: Unruly Voices Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.567kg ISBN: 9781959804512ISBN 10: 1959804510 Pages: 388 Publication Date: 26 April 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""In this brave, important and most timely book, Rachel Zemach...provided a superb[rz3] account of what it is like to be a Deaf teacher striving for her pupils in a 'mainstream' system that does not understand their identities and needs."" - Paddy Ladd, author of Seeing Through New Eyes: Deaf Culture and Pedagogies - The Unrecognized Curriculum ""The Butterfly Cage by Rachel Zemach is a remarkable, beautifully written, and important book. For those of us involved in education and with any experience with the vibrant Deaf Community in America, this is absolutely required reading."" - Larry Siegal, Author, Special Ed. Attorney and Hastings Law Professor ""Zemach brings her students to life for us, and shares their trials and triumphs, heartbreaks and moments of pure joy, all while taking us along for the twists and turns of her own life journey."" - Mal May, California School for the Deaf school psychologist ""Rachel's gentle, wry, kind voice allows the reader to witness the shocking systemic indifference endured by Deaf children without looking away. But the voice that keeps you engaging and wanting to continue reading will also shatter your soul. Be prepared to emerge a new person with a Deaf heart."" - Amazon reviewer ""I loved this book for many reasons. Rachel captures so vividly the frustrations, challenges, and joys of teaching in a public school. Rachel's compassion, dedication, and humor come through on every page."" - Amazon reviewer ""Those who are new or not as familiar with the needs of Deaf children are in for an eye-opening experience. The book starts out like a nice, leisurely drive through the countryside and then holy smokes-strap yourself in!-you realize you're in a fighter jet pulling 7 G's."" - Mark Drolsbaugh, author of On The Fence ""The Butterfly Cage is a clarion call not only to reconsider how Deaf students have been historically served but also how they deserve a far better chance now to improve their own lives not as Deaf people trying to be hearing, which is actually a form of oppression which is brilliantly delineated in these pages, but as Deaf people as themselves with their own set of unique cultural attributes: diverse, vibrant, and powerful."" - Raymond Luczak, author of A Quiet Foghorn: More Notes from a Deaf Gay Life" Author InformationRachel Zemach was hearing for half her childhood and Deaf the other half, after an accident left her Deaf at age ten. But it wasn't until much later, over a ten year period when she taught a Deaf class in a hearing, public school, that she began to identify as Deaf-with-a-capital-D. Incidents occurring in her classroom and in her interactions with the hearing administration and staff were often absurd, comedic and at times, shocking. The students were language-hungry, wonderful and smart. They-and their sometimes surprising journeys, particularly one boy whose story turned tragic-provided the fire and impetus for this book. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |