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" Deaf people are usually regarded by the hearing world as having a lack, as missing a sense. Yet a definition of deaf people based on hearing loss obscures a wealth of ways in which societies have benefited from the significant contributions of deaf people. In this bold intervention into ongoing debates about disability and what it means to be human, experts from a variety of disciplines--neuroscience, linguistics, bioethics, history, cultural studies, education, public policy, art, and architecture--advance the concept of Deaf Gain and challenge assumptions about what is normal.Through their in-depth articulation of Deaf Gain, the editors and authors of this pathbreaking volume approach deafness as a distinct way of being in the world, one which opens up perceptions, perspectives, and insights that are less common to the majority of hearing persons. For example, deaf individuals tend to have unique capabilities in spatial and facial recognition, peripheral processing, and the detection of images. And users of sign language, which neuroscientists have shown to be biologically equivalent to speech, contribute toward a robust range of creative expression and understanding. By framing deafness in terms of its intellectual, creative, and cultural benefits, Deaf Gain recognizes physical and cognitive difference as a vital aspect of human diversity.Contributors: David Armstrong; Benjamin Bahan, Gallaudet U; Hansel Bauman, Gallaudet U; John D. Bonvillian, U of Virginia; Alison Bryan; Teresa Blankmeyer Burke, Gallaudet U; Cindee Calton; Debra Cole; Matthew Dye, U of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Steve Emery; Ofelia García, CUNY; Peter C. Hauser, Rochester Institute of Technology; Geo Kartheiser; Caroline Kobek Pezzarossi; Christopher Krentz, U of Virginia; Annelies Kusters; Irene W. Leigh, Gallaudet U; Elizabeth M. Lockwood, U of Arizona; Summer Loeffler; Mara Lúcia Massuti, Instituto Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil; Donna A. Morere, Gallaudet U; Kati Morton; Ronice Muller de Quadros, U Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil; Donna Jo Napoli, Swarthmore College; Jennifer Nelson, Gallaudet U; Laura-Ann Petitto, Gallaudet U; Suvi Pylvanen, Kymenlaakso U of Applied Sciences; Antti Raike, Aalto U; Paivi Rainò, U of Applied Sciences Humak; Katherine D. Rogers; Clara Sherley-Appel; Kristin Snoddon, U of Alberta; Karin Strobel, U Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil; Hilary Sutherland; Rachel Sutton-Spence, U of Bristol, England; James Tabery, U of Utah; Jennifer Grinder Witteborg; Mark Zaurov. "--

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Deaf Gain: Raising the Stakes for Human Diversity
2014, University of Minnesota Press
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Deaf gain: raising the stakes for human diversity
2014, University of Minnesota Press
in English
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Deaf Gain: Raising the Stakes for Human Diversity
2014, University of Minnesota Press
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2014, University of Minnesota Press
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Table of Contents

Foreword: Deaf loss / Andrew Solomon
Deaf gain: an introduction / H-Dirksen L. Bauman and Joseph J. Murray
Armchairs and stares: on the privation of deafness / Teresa Blankmeyer Burke
Identifying the "able" in a vari-able world: two lessons / James Tabery
The case for deaf legal theory through the lens of deaf gain / Alison Bryan and Steve Emery
Three revolutions: language, culture, and biology / Laura-Ann Petitto
Deaf gain in evolutionary perspective / David Armstrong
Deaf gains in the study of bilingualism and bilingual education / Ofelia García and Debra Cole
What we learned from sign languages when we stopped having to defend them / Cindee Calton
Advantages of learning a signed language / Peter C. Hauser and Geo Kartheiser
Baby sign as deaf gain / Kristin Snoddon
Manual signs and gestures of the Inuit of Baffin Island: observations during the three voyages led by Martin Frobisher / Clara Sherley-Appel and John D. Bonvillian
Bulwer's speaking hands: deafness and rhetoric / Jennifer Nelson
Seeing the world through deaf eyes / Matthew Dye
A magic touch: deaf gain and the benefits of tactile sensation / Donna Jo Napoli
Senses and culture: exploring sensory orientations / Benjamin Bahan
The deaf gain of Wladislav Zeitlin, Jewish scientist and inventor / Mark Zaurov
The hidden gain: a new lens of research with d/deaf children and adults / Hilary Sutherland and Katherine D. Rogers
Deaf gain and shared signing communities / Annelies Kusters
Gainful employment: historical examples from Akron, Ohio / Kati Morton
Effective deaf action in the deaf community in Uruguay / Elizabeth M. Lockwood
Deaf gains in Brazil: linguistic policies and network establishment / Ronice Müller de Quadros, Karin Strobel, and Mara Lúcia Masutti
Deaf gain: beyond deaf culture / Irene W. Leigh, Donna A. Morere, and Caroline Kobek Pezzarossi
Deafspace: an architecture toward a more livable and sustainable world / Hansel Bauman
Co-design from divergent thinking / Antti Raike, Suvi Pylvänen, and Päivi Rainò
The hearing line: how literature gains from deaf people / Christopher Krentz
Deaf music: embodying language and rhythm / Summer Loeffler
Deaf gain and creativity in signed literature / Rachel Sutton-Spence
Deaf gain and the creative arts: interviews with deaf artists / Jennifer Grinder Witteborg
Afterword. Implications of deaf gain: linguistic human rights for deaf citizens / Tove Skutnabb-Kangas.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
305.9/082
Library of Congress
HV2380 .D425 2014, HV2380.D425 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
xlii, 521 pages
Number of pages
521

ID Numbers

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OL27183867M
Internet Archive
isbn_9780816691227
ISBN 10
0816691215, 0816691223
ISBN 13
9780816691210, 9780816691227
LCCN
2014017091
OCLC/WorldCat
877364958, 2014017091

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