03895nam 22006374a 450 991081738560332120240903155326.01-280-82795-5978661082795497818535954711-85359-547-010.21832/9781853595479(CKB)111087028278380(EBL)204124(OCoLC)475918531(SSID)ssj0000264301(PQKBManifestationID)11203869(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000264301(PQKBWorkID)10283929(PQKB)11759623(MiAaPQ)EBC204124(DE-B1597)491471(DE-B1597)9781853595479(EXLCZ)9911108702827838020011227d2003 uy 0engur||#---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierUnderstanding deaf culture in search of deafhood /Paddy Ladd1st ed.Clevedon, England ;Buffalo Multilingual Mattersc20031 online resource (xxii, 502 pages) illustrations (black and white); digital file(s)Description based upon print version of record.1-85359-546-2 Includes bibliographical references (p. 477-495) and index.Front matter --Dedication --Contents --Acknowledgements --Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations --Plates --Introduction --Chapter 1 Deaf Communities --Chapter 2 Deafness and Deafhood in Western Civilisation – Towards the Development of a New Conceptual Framework --Chapter 3 Twentieth Century Discourses --Chapter 4 Culture – Definitions and Theories --Chapter 5 Deaf Culture: Discourses and Definitions --Chapter 6 Researching Deaf Communities – Subaltern Researcher Methodologies --Chapter 7 The Roots of Deaf Culture: Residential Schools --Chapter 8 The Roots of Deaf Culture: Deaf Clubs and Deaf Subalterns --Chapter 9 Subaltern Rebels and Deafhood – National Dimensions --Chapter 10 Conclusions and Implications --Chapter 11 Afterword --Further Reading --Appendix 1 Charity Colony --Appendix 2 Text of the Blue Ribbon Ceremony, XIII World Congress of the World Federation of the Deaf, Brisbane, Australia 25–31 July 1999 --Appendix 3 List of Initial Questions and Topic Areas Presented to Deaf Informants --Appendix 4 United Kingdom Council on Deafness --Bibliography --IndexThis book presents a ‘Traveller’s Guide’ to Deaf Culture, starting from the premise that Deaf cultures have an important contribution to make to other academic disciplines, and human lives in general. Within and outside Deaf communities, there is a need for an account of the new concept of Deaf culture, which enables readers to assess its place alongside work on other minority cultures and multilingual discourses. The book aims to assess the concepts of culture, on their own terms and in their many guises and to apply these to Deaf communities. The author illustrates the pitfalls which have been created for those communities by the medical concept of ‘deafness’ and contrasts this with his new concept of “Deafhood”, a process by which every Deaf child, family and adult implicitly explains their existence in the world to themselves and each other.DeafnessDeaf peopleGreat BritainSubcultureSociology of disabilityDeafness.Deaf peopleSubculture.Sociology of disability.305.9/08162Ladd Paddy1952-1756965MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910817385603321Understanding deaf culture4194582UNINA