Ground-breaking scholarly volume on Deaf people's actions to decolonize the hearing world and make it accessible on all levels to the Deaf community.
Table of Contents Acknowledgments I , Donald A.
Grushkin Acknowledgments II , Leila Monaghan.
Preface , Donald A.
Grushkin 1.
Deaf Empowerment: Toward the Decolonization of Sign Language Peoples , Donald A.
Grushkin and Leila Monaghan 2.
National Deaf Empowerment at Whose Expense? A Guatemalan Parable of New and Aspiring National Sign Languages in Indigenous Communities , Erich Fox Tree 3.
Community and External Naming of Deaf People: A Study of Identity, Labeling and Resistance , Donald A.
Grushkin 4.
Empowerment and Stigma: Redistribution/ Recognition Dilemmas at the South Dakota School for the Deaf , Abigail Rosenthal 5.
Empowerment of Elderly Deaf in the Netherlands: Residents of De Gelderhorst United , Anja Hiddinga and the Beyond Hearing.
Cultures Overlooked Research Collective 6.
The Deaf Way Out of No Way: Adaptation of a Culturally Relevant Arts Education Model in a Deaf Community Devastated by Cultural Linguicide , Joanne Weber 7.
The Legitimation of Brazilian Sign Language in Internet Videos , Ana Gediel and Molly Bloom 8.
Evolution of Deaf Collective Resistance: The Deaf Grassroots Movement as a Case Study , Kathleen L.
Brockway and Donald A.
Grushkin.
Empowerment | Toward the |
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People | A |
Stigma | Redistribution |
Netherlands | Residents of |
Way | Adaptation of a |
Resistance | The |