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Through interdisciplinary perspectives, the essays highlight the importance of recognizing Deaf histories and the evolving narratives surrounding them. The authors encourage readers to consider the broader implications of Deaf culture, challenging conventional views of disability and emphasizing the significance of lived experiences.
As the contributors engage with various dimensions of Deaf identity, the collection serves as both a scholarly resource and a platform for vital conversations. It invites readers to rethink their understanding of disability and appreciate the profound intersections that exist between language, identity, and community.