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CAUTION: You’re about to purchase a high quality copy (no missing contents), NOT a Paper Book! It can be printed, stored and read on any devices. You’ll get this copy via EMAIL within 24 after purchasing.
Discover the vibrant Deaf communities in the U.S. with this updated exploration of their culture, history, and current issues. Ideal for students and professionals interested in Deaf studies. Authored by experts Irene W. Leigh, Jean F. Andrews, and Raychelle L. Harris.
This comprehensive book delves into the rich history, language, and social structure of Deaf communities in the United States. It examines the varied experiences of Deaf individuals across crucial areas such as education, employment, and healthcare. The text discusses the pivotal role of Deaf culture in shaping the identities and daily lives of Deaf individuals, providing readers with deep insights into the challenges and triumphs that define these communities. Authored by a mix of Deaf and hearing experts in Deaf studies, the book offers updated information on the latest developments in Deaf culture and community life. An essential read for students, scholars, and professionals eager to understand more about the Deaf worldview and community dynamics.