Learning to Be Deaf

Learning to Be Deaf

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格式 電子書
頁數 249
語言 英語
已出版 Jul 22, 2019
出版商 Walter de Gruyter
ISBN-10 3110846845
ISBN-13 9783110846843
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In the exploration of deafness as a cultural and linguistic identity, this work sheds light on the intricate relationship between language and social interaction. The authors delve into how the experience of being deaf transcends mere physical impairment, instead framing it as a rich tapestry of social practices and community engagement.

By intertwining sociology and language studies, they provide nuanced insights into the lives of deaf individuals, highlighting their unique modes of communication and expression. The dialogue surrounding deaf identity is expansive, revealing both challenges and triumphs that come with embracing this way of life.

Through their thorough examination, the authors invite readers to rethink preconceived notions of deafness, promoting a deeper understanding of the culture that flourishes within the deaf community. This is not simply an academic text; it's a call for awareness and appreciation of diversity in human communication.

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