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Understanding Deaf Culture
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Author(s):
Paddy Ladd
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December 31 2003
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Multilingual Matters
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December 31 2003
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. v
Dedication
pp. vii
Contents
pp. xii
Acknowledgements
pp. xvii
Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations
pp. xxiii
Plates
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 26
Chapter 1 Deaf Communities
pp. 75
Chapter 2 Deafness and Deafhood in Western Civilisation – Towards the Development of a New Conceptual Framework
pp. 135
Chapter 3 Twentieth Century Discourses
pp. 196
Chapter 4 Culture – Definitions and Theories
pp. 232
Chapter 5 Deaf Culture: Discourses and Definitions
pp. 267
Chapter 6 Researching Deaf Communities – Subaltern Researcher Methodologies
pp. 297
Chapter 7 The Roots of Deaf Culture: Residential Schools
pp. 332
Chapter 8 The Roots of Deaf Culture: Deaf Clubs and Deaf Subalterns
pp. 369
Chapter 9 Subaltern Rebels and Deafhood – National Dimensions
pp. 401
Chapter 10 Conclusions and Implications
pp. 434
Chapter 11 Afterword
pp. 463
Further Reading
pp. 467
Appendix 1 Charity Colony
pp. 469
Appendix 2 Text of the Blue Ribbon Ceremony, XIII World Congress of the World Federation of the Deaf, Brisbane, Australia 25–31 July 1999
pp. 472
Appendix 3 List of Initial Questions and Topic Areas Presented to Deaf Informants
pp. 475
Appendix 4 United Kingdom Council on Deafness
pp. 477
Bibliography
pp. 496
Index
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