Auguste Bebian

Fabrice Bertin

Format
Paperback
Publisher
Gallaudet University Press
Published
4 September 2024
Pages
348
ISBN
9782366161021

Auguste Bebian

Fabrice Bertin

Published in French and English by INSEI Editions, Suresnes, France. English edition distributed throughout the world by Gallaudet University Press. To some, he is a mythical figure; to others, he is unknown. Auguste Bebian (1789-1839) reflects society's ambivalence toward Deaf history: sometimes recognized, often ignored. In the wake of Abbe de l'Epee, whose name is remembered in posterity and who demonstrated that the large-scale education of Deaf people was possible, Auguste Bebian was nonetheless a key player in an unprecedented upheaval, which in many ways went beyond the educational sphere. The goal of this research on Auguste Bebian, combining biographical elements and analysis of his thinking in unprecedented ways, is not to deconstruct the myth, but rather to decipher the messages it conveys, and to understand what it tells us, indirectly, about the Deaf experience.

Born in 1789 in Guadeloupe, part of the French West Indies, it was on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean, in France, that Auguste Bebian fulfilled most of his destiny. While living at the National Institution for the Deaf in Paris at the beginning of the 19th century, his daily contact with the young students made him the first known hearing person in France to achieve true mastery of sign language, the natural language of Deaf people, and a deep understanding of its inherent culture. On becoming a teacher, he constantly defended the use of sign language as a linguistic system in its own right in order to awaken the intelligence of Deaf children, to whom "we pay no more attention than to the sunlight that shines on us every day." His numerous publications display a level of modernity rarely seen before or since. This biographical study shows how the passion evinced by Auguste Bebian was a crucial link in the chain of events that led to the emancipation of Deaf people.

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