What is Deaf Empowerment and how is it manifested? The chapters in this book present case studies of attempts at decolon
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Employing the methodology successfully used to explore other social movements in America, this meticulous study examines
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Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2003 During the nineteenth century, American schools for deaf education regarded sign
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A heartfelt and inspiring memoir and celebration of Deaf culture by Nyle DiMarco, actor, producer, two-time reality show
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The author demonstrates that in 19th and 20th centuries and contrary to popular belief, the Deaf community defended its
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"Full of gripping historical vignettes and evocative photographs, an accessible overview of the dynamic figures who
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Why do so many Africans believe they cannot break the “One Step Forward, Two Steps Back” cycle? Six decades after coloni
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Educated Youth. The Lost Generation. They served Maos Cultural Revolution as Red Guards in the late 1960s, only to be s
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During the early nineteenth century, schools for the deaf appeared in the United States for the first time. These school
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The term deaf often sparks heated debates about authority and authenticity. The concept of Deaf identity and affiliation
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The process of decolonization, the development of the nationalist movement, and the salient aspects of the emerging post
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