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Just another WordPress site. Author Archives: Paul Sullivan. Ever since we started using PenFriends and Discovery Pens to give visually impaired people and others audio access to our museums in Bristol, I have wanted to find a way of doing something similar for British Sign Language users. A new app, called Signly, launched at the Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre, could be just what I’ve been looking for. A smartphone with the Signly app is used with stickers placed around the Museum. December 17, 2015.
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Matthew Rubery
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School of English and Drama. Contact / Visit Us. Media and Public Appearances. Plenary and Keynote Presentations. Dr Matthew Rubery, BA (Texas) PhD (Harvard). Reader in Nineteenth-Century Literature. Email: m.rubery@qmul.ac.uk. My work focuses on modern literature, media, and reading practices. Originally from Texas, I joined Queen Mary in 2010 after teaching in Leeds and Philadelphia for a number of years and completing my doctorate at Harvard. My first book,. Audiobooks, Literature, and Sound Studies.
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Nazi Germany and Euthanasia. Resources on the Web. Albinism in Popular Culture. The purpose of this site is to explore the mythology of albinism, to take an in-depth look at the various ways in which this unique trait has been perceived and presented. Art from the Mind's Eye. Lisa Fittipaldi, blind painter. Blind Man At Large. A Journal of Disability Culture and Literature. A celebration of our power, a celebration of our potential, and a celebration of our PRIDE as people with Disabilities. Award-winnin...
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Just another WordPress site. Ever since we started using PenFriends and Discovery Pens to give visually impaired people and others audio access to our museums in Bristol, I have wanted to find a way of doing something similar for British Sign Language users. A new app, called Signly, launched at the Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre, could be just what I’ve been looking for. A smartphone with the Signly app is used with stickers placed around the Museum. You can read more here:. December 17, 2015. You n...