A journey into the deaf-world
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A journey into the deaf-world
DawnSignPress, c1996
- : hardcase
- : paper
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: hardcase ISBN 9780915035625
Description
A new language minority has come to the fore in America as around the world. It is the tight-knit society (some million strong in the US) that calls itself, in American Sign Language, the 'Deaf-World'. It has a history, a flourishing culture, and a political agenda. "A Journey Into The Deaf-World" is a compelling story of this much misunderstood minority as it struggles for self-determination. The book addresses questions such as: What is Deaf culture all about? How are Deaf children raised and educated? And how should they be? What do signed language and Deaf Culture have to offer the Deaf child - and hearing people/ What can we learn from Deaf societies in other lands? How does technology help (and hinder) Deaf people? How do Deaf people integrate into the larger society?Rich in examples from the lives of Deaf people and a synthesis of the latest research findings concerning the deaf world, here is a must-read for professionals and students in such fields as audiology, speech-language pathology, medicine, education of the Deaf, school, rehabilitation & mental health counselling, psychology, interpreting, American Sign Language & Deaf studies, and anyone with a Deaf family member, friend, colleague, or acquaintance.
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: paper ISBN 9780915035632
Description
A new language minority has come to the fore in America and around the world. It is the tight-knit society -- some million strong in the United States -- that calls itself, in American Sign Language, the Deaf-World. It has a history, a flourishing culture, and a political agenda. A Journey into the Deaf-World is the compelling story of this much misunderstood minority as it struggles for self-determination. Journey address questions such as these: What is Deaf culture all about?; How are Deaf children raised and educated and how should they be?; What do signed language and Deaf culture have to offer the Deaf child -- and hearing people?; What can we learn from Deaf societies in other lands?; How does technology help -- and hinder -- Deaf people?; How to Deaf people integrate into the larger society?.
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