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Introduction to American Deaf Culture (Professional Perspectives On Deafness: Evidence and Applications)

معرفی کتاب «Introduction to American Deaf Culture (Professional Perspectives On Deafness: Evidence and Applications)» نوشتهٔ Thomas K. Holcomb، منتشرشده توسط نشر Oxford University Press در سال 2012. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

__Introduction to American Deaf Culture__is the only comprehensive textbook that provides a broad, yet in-depth, exploration of how Deaf people are best understood from a cultural perspective, with coverage of topics such as how culture is defined, how the concept of culture can be applied to the Deaf experience, and how Deaf culture has evolved over the years. Among the issues included are an analysis of various segments of the Deaf community, Deaf cultural norms, the tension between the Deaf and disabled communities, Deaf art and literature (both written English and ASL forms), the solutions being offered by the Deaf community for effective living as Deaf individuals, and an analysis of the universality of the Deaf experience, including the enculturation process that many Deaf people undergo as they develop healthy identities.As a member of a multigenerational Deaf family with a lifetime of experience living bi-culturally among Deaf and hearing people, author Thomas K. Holcomb enhances the text with engaging stories interwoven throughout. In addition to being used in college-level courses, this book can also help parents and educators of Deaf children understand the world of Deaf culture. It offers a beautiful introduction to the ways Deaf people effectively manage their lives in a world full of people who can hear. Thomas K. Holcomb's highly successful textbook on Deaf culture has been fully revised and updated in this second edition. The changes reflect those in the field and include three new chapters focusing on the impact of technology on the Deaf experience, the roles of allies in supporting the Deaf community, and the diversity that exists in the Deaf community. Also new to this edition is an ASL summary of each chapter, making the book accessible in two languages that are important in the Deaf community, ASL and English. The book provides a broad yet in-depth exploration of how Deaf people are best understood from a cultural perspective. It explores the tension between the Deaf and disabled communities, the cultural norms of the Deaf community, Deaf art and literature, the solutions being offered by the medical and Deaf communities for effective living as Deaf individuals, and an analysis of the universality of the Deaf experience. As a member of a multigenerational Deaf family with a lifetime of experience living bi-culturally among Deaf and hearing people, author Thomas K. Holcomb enhances the academic discussions with engaging stories and the poetry and art of Deaf individuals. In addition to being used in college-level courses, this book can also help parents and educators of Deaf children understand the world of Deaf culture. It offers a beautiful introduction to the ways Deaf people effectively manage their lives in a world full of people who hear. Introduction to American Deaf Culture is the only comprehensive textbook that provides a broad, yet in-depth, exploration of how Deaf people are best understood from a cultural perspective, with coverage of topics such as how culture is defined, how the concept of culture can be applied to the Deaf experience, and how Deaf culture has evolved over the years. Among the issues included are an analysis of various segments of the Deaf community, Deaf cultural norms, the tension between the Deaf and disabled communities, Deaf art and literature (both written English and A.S.L. forms), the solutions being offered by the Deaf community for effective living as Deaf individuals, and an analysis of the universality of the Deaf experience, including the enculturation process that many Deaf people undergo as they develop healthy identities. As a member of a multigenerational Deaf family with a lifetime of experience living bi-culturally among Deaf and hearing people, author Thomas K. Holcomb enhances the text with engaging stories interwoven throughout. In addition to being used in college-level courses, this book can also help parents and educators of Deaf children understand the world of Deaf culture. It offers a beautiful introduction to the ways Deaf people effectively manage their lives in a world full of people who can hear. This textbook that provides a broad, yet in-depth, exploration of how Deaf people are best understood from a cultural perspective, with coverage of topics such as how culture is defined, how the concept of culture can be applied to the Deaf experience, and how Deaf culture has evolved over the years. Among the issues included are an analysis of various segments of the Deaf community, Deaf cultural norms, the tension between the Deaf and disabled communities, Deaf art and literature (both written English and ASL forms), the solutions being offered by the Deaf community for effective living as Deaf individuals, and an analysis of the universality of the Deaf experience, including the enculturation process that many Deaf people undergo as they develop healthy identities. As a member of a multigenerational Deaf family with a lifetime of experience living bi-culturally among Deaf and hearing people, the author enhances the text with stories interwoven throughout. The book offers help for parents and educators of Deaf children in understanding the world of Deaf culture, and offers an introduction to the ways Deaf people effectively manage their lives in a world full of people who can hear TITLE PAGE 4 COPYRIGHT PAGE 5 CONTENTS 6 PREFACE 7 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 10 1. Introduction 12 2. Culture Defined 21 3. Who Are the Deaf People? 35 4. Deafhood: A Personal Journey Toward Self-Actualization 51 5. Early Definitions of Deaf Culture 62 6. Deaf Culture Redefined 70 7. American Sign Language—The Language of the American Deaf Community 80 8. Deaf Lit 95 9. Deaf Art 119 10. Rules of Social Interaction 137 11. The Vibrant Deaf Community 155 12. The Collision Between Culture and Disability 169 13. Diversity in the Deaf Community 183 14. The Universality of the Deaf Experience 193 15. The Future of the Deaf Community 206 Artist Biographies 216 References 218 INDEX 233 Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Culture defined Who are the deaf people? Deafhood : a personal journey toward self-actualization Early definitions of deaf culture Deaf culture redefined ASL : language of the american deaf community Deaf lit Deaf art Rules of social interaction The vibrant deaf community The collision between culture and disability Diversity within the deaf community The universality of the deaf experience The future of the deaf community Artist biographies Index. Introduction to American Deaf Culture provides a fresh perspective on what it means to be Deaf in contemporary hearing society. The book offers an overview of Deaf art, literature, history, and humor, and touches on political, social and cultural themes.
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