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Many Ways To Be Deaf International Variation In Deaf Communities 1st Leila Monaghan

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Many Ways To Be Deaf International Variation In Deaf Communities 1st Leila Monaghan
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Publisher: Gallaudet University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.81 MB
Pages: 339
Author: Leila Monaghan, Constanze Schmaling, Karen Nakamura, Graham H. Turner
ISBN: 9781563681356, 1563681358
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1st

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Many Ways To Be Deaf International Variation In Deaf Communities 1st Leila Monaghan by Leila Monaghan, Constanze Schmaling, Karen Nakamura, Graham H. Turner 9781563681356, 1563681358 instant download after payment.

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As political, social, and economic factors cause the world to shrink, people of many diverse cultures find themselves interacting with each other. Americans no longer view the world with "ethnocentric" glasses, but are learning to value diversity. This new book comes at just the right time, showing through a compilation of works from authors around the world that sign languages from various nations, while different, can be a significantly unifying factor to the worldwide Deaf community. Not only does this work present surprisingly parallel stories of the different struggles and successes of the Deaf community throughout the world, it suggests that in compiling the material for their work, the researchers may have inadvertently set the stage for a more general understanding of world cultures and for valuing diversity. If the Deaf communities of the world can value each other, perhaps we all can. Recommended. All levels and collections.

-- J. A. LeClair, SUNY Oswego

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