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If A Tree Falls A Familys Quest To Hear And Be Heard Jennifer Rosner

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If A Tree Falls A Familys Quest To Hear And Be Heard Jennifer Rosner
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Publisher: The Feminist Press at CUNY
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.6 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Jennifer Rosner
ISBN: 9781558616622, 1558616624
Language: English
Year: 2010

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If A Tree Falls A Familys Quest To Hear And Be Heard Jennifer Rosner by Jennifer Rosner 9781558616622, 1558616624 instant download after payment.

Jennifer Rosner’s revelatory memoir explores family, silence, and what it means to be heard. When her daughters are born deaf, Rosner is stunned. Then she discovers a hidden history of deafness in her family, going back generations to the Jewish enclaves of Eastern Europe. Traveling back in time, she imagines her silent relatives, who showed surprising creativity in dealing with a world that preferred to ignore them.
Rosner shares her journey into the modern world of deafness, and the controversial decisions she and her husband have made about hearing aids, cochlear implants and sign language. An imaginative odyssey, punctuated by memories of being unheard, Rosner’s story of her daughters’ deafness is at heart a story of whether she—a mother with perfect hearing—will hear her children.
Jennifer Rosner’s writings have appeared in The Massachusetts Review, The Faster Times, Wondertime Magazine, and the Hastings Center Report. She holds a Ph.D. in philosophy from Stanford University and is the editor of The Messy Self. She lives in Massachusetts with her family.

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