Touch the Future: A Manifesto in Essays

Author:   John Lee Clark
Publisher:   WW Norton & Co
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9781324035367


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   17 November 2023
Format:   Hardback
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Touch the Future: A Manifesto in Essays


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"Born Deaf into an ASL-speaking family and blind by adolescence, John Lee Clark learned to embrace the possibilities of his tactile world. He is on the frontlines of the Protactile movement, which gave birth to an unprecedented language and way of life based on physical connection. In a series of paradigm-shifting essays, Clark reports on seismic developments within the DeafBlind community and challenges the limitations of sighted and hearing norms. In ""Against Access,"" he interrogates the prevailing advocacy for ""accessibility"" that re-creates a shadow of a hearing-sighted experience, and in ""Tactile Art,"" he describes his relationship to visual art and breathtaking encounters with tactile sculpture. He offers a brief history of the term ""DeafBlind,"" distills societal discrimination against DeafBlind people into ""Distantism,"" sheds light on the riches of online community, and advocates for ""Co-Navigation,"" a new way of exploring the world together without a traditional guide. Touch the Future brims with passion, energy, humor, and imagination as Clark takes us by the hand and welcomes us into the exciting landscape of Protactile communication. A distinct language of taps, signs, and reciprocal contact, Protactile emerged from the inadequacies of ASL-a visual language even when pressed into someone's hand-with the power to upend centuries of DeafBlind isolation. As warm and witty as he is radical and inspiring, Clark encourages us-disabled and non-disabled alike-to reject stigma and discover the ways we are connected. Touch the Future is a dynamic appeal to rethink the meanings of disability, access, language, and inclusivity, and to reach for a future we can create together."

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Author:   John Lee Clark
Publisher:   WW Norton & Co
Imprint:   WW Norton & Co
Dimensions:   Width: 14.70cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 21.80cm
Weight:   0.320kg
ISBN:  

9781324035367


ISBN 10:   1324035366
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   17 November 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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John Lee Clark's essays radiate with excitement and urgency. Tenderly documenting the emerging social movement of Protactile, they call upon us all to think about distance, power, and access in much bolder ways. To read Clark is not simply to be taught something by him, but to find yourself immersed and seeking alongside him--you don't just learn, you come away changed.--Katie Booth, author of The Invention of Miracles Touch the Future opens doors to the multiple worlds of disability...This is a book for anyone who is interested in the life of the imagination and the mind.--Stephen Kuusisto, author of Eavesdropping John Lee Clark's fervent manifesto for the Protactile language and movement will blow your mind, enliven your body, and connect you to other people in unexpected ways. Touch the Future is a book that enlarges the human world.--Edward Hirsch, author of Stranger by Night


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John Lee Clark is an award-winning writer and Protactile educator. He has received the Krause Essay Prize and a National Magazine Award for his prose. His poetry collection, How to Communicate, received the Minnesota Book Award and was a finalist for the National Book Award and the Kingsley Tufts Award. A 2021–2023 Bush Fellow, he lives in Saint Paul, Minnesota, with his partner, the ASL Deaf artist Adrean Clark, their three kids, and two cats.

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