Date: May. 9th, 2007 06:18 pm (UTC)
i think i'm following you here.

you remind me of this book i made the library buy, and have at home now (with no competition---i've been able to renew it) --- Signing the Body Poetic: Essays on American Sign Language Literature. night before last i read/watched the chapter on what a "line" is. this burgeoning poetics is kind of exciting to me. and there's this new slam-y ASL poetry going on now, a couple of samples of which rather tickled my fancy. though ella mae lentz's "silence oh painful" had me going through in slo-mo trying to get at individual signs (that was one of the ones with no subtitles, and even though it's simple and she's one of those classic here-you-go-you-hearing-newbie signers, i don't understand so much).

anyway... must back to work & not a good time to try to get into it, or even get my head back to that stuff. but prose v. poetry, fer instance, is kind of a laugh in signed "liter"ature.
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