Peter S. Cook

Senior Lecturer in the Council of the Humanities and Program in Linguistics

Office

1-S-15 Green Hall

Email

peter.cook@princeton.edu

Peter S. Cook is an internationally reputed Deaf performing artist whose works incorporates American Sign Language, pantomime, storytelling, acting, and movement. He has traveled extensively around the country and aboard with Flying Words Project to promote ASL Literature with Kenny Lerner since 1986. Peter has appeared in Live from Off Center’s “Words on Mouth” (PBS) and “United States of Poetry” (PBS) produced by Emmy winner Bob Holman.

Peter was featured at the National Storytelling festival in Jonesborough, Tenn., and the Tales of Graz in Graz, Austria, The Deaf Way II and the Millennium Stage at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. Peter has worked with Deaf storytellers/poets in Europe, Brazil, Israel, and Japan. Peter was invited to the White House to join the National Book Festival in 2003. He also involved in numerous film projects including the ITV’s Signed Stories.

Peter recently moved from Chicago where he was Associate Professor, and the Chair of the ASL Department at Columbia College Chicago. He graduated from East Tennessee State University’s Graduate Studies in Storytelling in 2011. He received the 1997 Excellence in Teaching award as well as one of the finalists for 2018 Excellence in Teaching award.

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