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electronic text : PDF, HTML files |
Series |
Perspectives on deafness
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Contents |
1. Innovations in Deaf Studies: Critically Mapping the Field -- Section I: Developments and Directions in Deaf Studies - 2. Deaf-led Deaf Studies: Using Kaupapa Māori Principles to Guide the Development of Deaf Research Practices ; 3. Academic and Community Interactions in the Formation of Deaf Studies in the United States ; 4. The Emergence of a Deaf Academic Professional Class during the British Deaf Resurgence ; 5. Doing Deaf Studies in the Global South ; 6. Rejecting the Talkies: Charlie Chaplin's Language Politics and the Future of Deaf Studies in the Humanities -- Section II. Deaf Ontologies - 7. A Dialogue on Deaf Theology: Deaf Ontologies Seeking Theology ; 8. Sign Language Peoples' Right to be Born: The Bioethical Debate in Karawynn Long's "Of Silence and Slow Time" ; 9. Cripping Deaf Studies and Deaf Literature: Deaf Queer Ontologies and Intersectionality ; 10. Intergenerational Responsibility in Deaf Pedagogies -- Section III: Ethnographic Methodologies - 11. Visual Methods in Deaf Studies: Using Photography and Filmmaking in Research with Deaf People ; 12. Writing the Deaf Self in Autoethnography ; 13. When Inclusion Excludes. Deaf, Researcher‒Either, None, or Both ; 14. Negotiating Language Practices and Language Ideologies in Fieldwork: A Reflexive Meta‒Documentation ; 15. Authenticating Ownership: Claims to Deaf Ontologies in the Global South |
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Description based upon print version of record |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
eBook access via Internet |
Subject |
Deaf -- Education
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Deaf -- Study and teaching
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Sign language -- Study and teaching
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Author |
Kusters, Annelies, editor
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De Meulder, Maartje, editor
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O'Brien, Dai, editor
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ProQuest (Firm)
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ISBN |
9780190612191 |
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