An edition of The politics of deafness (1996)

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An edition of The politics of deafness (1996)

The politics of deafness

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The Politics of Deafness embarks upon a post-modern examination of the search for identity in deafness and its relationship to the prevalent hearing culture that has marginalized Deaf people. Author Owen Wrigley plainly states his intention to disrupt "normal" thought about the popularly considered condition of deafness as a physical deficiency.

From his decade of experience working and living in the Deaf community in Thailand, he uses wide-ranging examples to go beyond disputing conventional theorists for their interpretation of deafness as the lack of a sensory function. By calling attention to the different lingual potential created by the instant visual expression of cyberspace he explodes orthodox conceptualization of the nature of language as serially ordered and dependent upon sound.

  1. In bold style, this provocative work poses the relationship of the bodies physical and mental of Deaf people as subject to a form of "colonialism" by the dominant Hearing culture. It proceeds to expose and attack presumptions and practices that derive from and descend upon deaf bodies. Related analysis also addresses tensions little noted in the current literature on deafness and on the popular move to reconstitute Deafness as a global culture.

Through displacement of logistical anchors, ironic stances, and disconcerting perspectives, The Politics of Deafness practices a form of de-naturalization to demand space within and between the normalizing frames of daily lives. By doing so, it offers an insightful and intriguing perspective on the meanings of Deafness, the politics of Deaf identity, and what it costs to be "unusual."

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English
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289

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Politics of Deafness
2022, Gallaudet University Press
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The politics of deafness
1997, Gallaudet University Press
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The politics of deafness
1997, Gallaudet University Press
in English - Paperback ed.
Cover of: The politics of deafness
The politics of deafness
1996, Gallaudet University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 271-284) and index.

Published in
Washington, D.C

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
305.9/08162
Library of Congress
HV2395 .W75 1996, HV2395.W75 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
xx, 289 p. :
Number of pages
289

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL968744M
Internet Archive
politicsofdeafne0000wrig
ISBN 10
1563680521
LCCN
96005266
OCLC/WorldCat
34284082
Library Thing
1355998
Goodreads
3913954

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