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1. Everyone Here Spoke Sign Language: Hereditary Deafness on Martha's Vineyard by Nora Ellen Groce | |
Paperback: 169
Pages
(1985)
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Editorial Review Product Description From the seventeenth century to the early years of the twentieth, the population of Martha's Vineyard manifested an extremely high rate of profound hereditary deafness. In stark contrast to the experience of most deaf people in our own society, the Vineyarders who were born deaf were so thoroughly integrated into the daily life of the community that they were not seen--and did not see themselves--as handicapped or as a group apart. Deaf people were included in all aspects of life, such as town politics, jobs, church affairs, and social life. How was this possible? On the Vineyard, hearing and deaf islanders alike grew up speaking sign language. This unique sociolinguistic adaptation meant that the usual barriers to communication between the hearing and the deaf, which so isolate many deaf people today, did not exist. Customer Reviews (8)
Very readable
Love this book! (a deaf reader)
Excellent Book!
A book not to be forgotten
An interesting look at a unique deaf cultue The book analyses cultural impact of the large deaf population within the Vineyard's communities, which was biologically caused by the genetic predisposition for deafness.The book, largely written like an anthropological study, focuses on both physical and cultural aspect of the deafness in the communities.However, the most interesting implications within the book are those discussing deaf and hearing interrelations. ... Read more |
2. Choices in Deafness: A Parents' Guide to Communication Options by Ph.d.; Sue Schwartz | |
Paperback: 400
Pages
(2007-07-18)
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Choices in Deafness
Shane Feldman's my favorite chapter
Choices In Deafness After our child was diagnosed with deafness, we were overwelmed with so much information, so many decisions to make.This book offers a nonbiased, comprehensive outline of the educational options available for deaf children.I use it as a reference manual and read it three or four times after my son's diagnosis.We're four years down the road now and I'm going to read it again.There is a wealth of information here.It is the first book I recommend parents read after finding out their child is deaf.
Excellent Book
Objective, accurate, readable, thank you, Susan Schwartz! |
3. A Loss for Words: The Story of Deafness in a Family by Lou Ann Walker | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(1987-09-23)
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Touched beyond words
Easy read, but a little dramatic.
great book
A Loss for Words
A Loss for Words |
4. Literacy and Deafness: Listening and Spoken Language by PhD Lyn Robertson | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(2009-04-01)
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5. Orientation to Deafness (2nd Edition) by Nanci A. Scheetz | |
Paperback: 342
Pages
(2000-11-05)
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Too damn expensive! |
6. The Politics of Deafness by Owen Wrigley | |
Hardcover: 289
Pages
(1996-05-01)
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7. Genetics, Disability, and Deafness | |
Hardcover: 240
Pages
(2004-11-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description From the historical perspective, Brian H. Greenwald comments upon the real "toll" taken by A. G. Bell’s insistence upon oralism, and Joseph J. Murray recounts the nineteenth-century debate over whether deaf-deaf marriages should be encouraged. John S. Schuchman’s chilling account of deafness and eugenics in the Nazi era adds wrenching reinforcement to the impetus to include disabled people in genetics debates. Mark Willis illustrates the complexity of genetic alterations through his reaction to his own genetic makeup, in that he is happy to combat his heart disease with genetic tools but refuses to participate in studies about his blindness, which he considers a rich variation in human experience. Anna Middleton describes widely reported examples of couples attempting to use genetic knowledge and technology both to select for and against a gene that causes deafness. Chapters by Orit Dagan, Karen B. Avraham, Kathleen S. Arnos, and Arti Pandya elucidate the promise of current research to clarify the complexity and choices presented by breakthroughs in genetic engineering. In his essay on the epidemiology of inherited deafness, geneticist Walter E. Nance emphasizes the importance of science in offering individuals knowledge from which they can fashion their own decisions. Christopher Krentz reviews past and contemporary fictional accounts of human alteration that raise moral questions about the ever-continuing search for human perfection. Michael Bérubé concludes this extraordinary collection with his forceful argument that disability should be considered democratically in this era of new genetics to ensure the full participation of disabled people themselves in all decisions that might affect them. |
8. My Sense of Silence: Memoirs of a Childhood with Deafness by Lennard J. Davis | |
Paperback: 176
Pages
(2008-06-09)
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A bit to narcissistic However, he can never seem to escape from a level of self pity.Though he ascribes this to his parent's deafness, often one wonders if his feelings are not rooted in his own deep classism.Much of what he describes as his youthful dificulties are not uncommon to find in the writtings of other children of working class immigrant jews.The embarassment he feels seems far more driven by this than his parents inability to hear. I grew a bit tired of his deep self pity, perpetually describing himself as the victim of almost every circumstance. In one poinient passage, he describes how his mother had once been courted by a wealthy english suitor whom she rejected.He wonders why she chose not marry this "catch."I myself wonder if davis would not have much prefered for this to be the case.It seems he would rather have been the child of the wealthy deaf than of the hearing poor. While it is worth the read, other worthy texts by children of the deaf are far less self involved.
Reads like a novel...
Interesting but I wanted to know more...
You'll love this book!
Perfect pitch Young Davis was deeply loved by his parents, buthyper-responsible and desperate for contact and life in the outside world.Readers are given the terrific minutiae of his life as a child - the weeklydinner menu at home, the interior of his family's apartment, life atschool, the kindesses of teachers and his parents' friends in the deafcommunity, (lower case "d," , then) the neighbors, and thesights, sounds, smells of family life, including what he describes as anearly religious object (because of course his father couldn't hearbaseball on the radio): an Emerson Console TV. A very personal iconographyof Television -- he develops a superhero alterego he calls "TheZenth" -- is part of the immense charm and humor of Davis' story.(Years later, he finds the exact same Emerson Console in a junk shop inupstate New York, another great scene in this book.) In the chapter"Honeymoon with Mom," he goes to England to visit relatives. Thecozy domesticity and accepting, familial love - the music in every house,English candy - that he finds there is movingly described. From theconfines and immense security of his family's one-bedroom apartment Davislearns difficulty and differentness of being the hypervigilant hearingchild - conscientious, smart, and emotionally desperate, sometimes - ofDeaf parents. There are two brothers in this family, and their interestingbut troubled relationship is examined with compassion and intelligence. Davis is a careful writer with a wonderful and loving sense of theworld. Not a word has been wasted. By the way, "Zenth" becomes aProfessor of English. His generosity in revealing his life to us isimmeasurable. The full picture of the old neighborhood is in itself anexcellent historical narrative. You can smell the food - and hear thevoices. It's also very funny at times. One of the best autobiographies I'veever read. ... Read more |
9. Kicking Up Dirt: A True Story of Determination, Deafness, and Daring by Ashley Fiolek, Caroline Ryder | |
Hardcover: 208
Pages
(2010-05-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description At nineteen, Ashley Fiolek is already the top female competitor in a tough men's sport: motocross, a form of off-road motorcycle racing that is one of the most competitive and dangerous extreme sports in the world. Since going pro in late 2007, Fiolek has taken gold at the X Games, won the American Women's Motocross Championship twice, and become the first woman in American motocross history to be signed to a factory team—the highest echelon of industry backing. But Fiolek's rise has not come without obstacles. Fiolek was born profoundly deaf, a handicap that makes everyday life difficult—and competition on the track downright dangerous. Originally misdiagnosed as "mildly retarded," she was a painfully shy and introverted child—until her parents introduced her to the world of dirt bikes, which helped her escape the silence in her head and connect with others who shared her passion. She began racing at seven, and as her successes grew through hard work and no small number of broken bones, so did her confidence. Fiolek has never believed her disability should stand in the way of her dreams. Nor has she allowed her gender to limit her career—motocross historically has been a men's sport, but with the love and support of her dirt-obsessed family, including her "Grandpa Motorcycle," her little brother, Kicker, and her dogs, Turbo and Rocco, Ashley has emerged as one of the sport's most talked-about stars, changing the way the entire industry views women. Armed with her extraordinary talent, contagious grin, and deep faith in God, Fiolek continues to venture into unknown territory, relentlessly pushing herself—and women's motocross—to ever-greater heights. Kicking Up Dirt is a remarkable, inspiring tale of a young woman's courage and determination to succeed in the face of truly challenging obstacles. Customer Reviews (3)
Great read
Great Inspirational Story
Terrific Story of Talent and Determination |
10. Evidence-Based Practice in Educating Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Students (Professional Perspectives on Deafness) by Patricia Elizabeth Spencer, Marc Marschark | |
Paperback: 264
Pages
(2010-07-21)
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11. Language and Deafness by Peter Paul | |
Paperback: 565
Pages
(2008-12-08)
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12. Samedi the Deafness (Vintage Contemporaries) by Jesse Ball | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(2007-09-04)
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Samedi the deafness
Now Hear This!
There are seven days, there are seven days....
Fantastic!
Strange world of Samedi makes for intriguing reading... |
13. Understanding Deafness Socially by Paul C. Higgings | |
Hardcover: 196
Pages
(1987)
list price: US$42.95 Isbn: 0398053006 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
14. Mental Health and Deafness by Peter Hindley, Nick Kitson | |
Paperback: 350
Pages
(2005-11-29)
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15. Women and Deafness: Double Visions | |
Hardcover: 268
Pages
(2006-10-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description This new collection bridges two dynamic academic fields: Women’s Studies and Deaf Studies. The 14 contributors to this interdisciplinary volume apply research and methodological approaches from sociology, ethnography, literary/film studies, history, rhetoric, education, and public health to open heretofore unexplored territory. Customer Reviews (1)
A welcome and much-needed contribution |
16. Education and Deafness by Peter V. Paul, Stephen P. Quigley | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(1989-08)
list price: US$40.95 Isbn: 0801300266 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
17. Deafness in infancy and early childhood by Peter J Fine | |
Unbound: 232
Pages
(1974)
Isbn: 0846301350 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
18. The Unheard: A Memoir of Deafness and Africa by Josh Swiller | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2007-09-04)
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A must read
Inspiring and Thought-provoking
Compelling memoir, fresh new voice
Loved it!
Bold, inspirational and heartbreaking- a masterpiece!! |
19. Sound and Sign, Childhood Deafness and Mental Health by Hilde S. Schlesinger, Kathryn P. Meadow | |
Hardcover: 265
Pages
(1973-01)
Isbn: 0520021371 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
20. Deafness and Learning: A Psychosocial Approach (Wadsworth Series in Special Education) by Hans G. Furth | |
Paperback: 140
Pages
(1973-06)
list price: US$16.00 Isbn: 0534002315 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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