Deaf History Unveiled

Deaf History Unveiled
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Publisher : Gallaudet University Press
Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : 1563680874
ISBN-13 : 9781563680878
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Book Synopsis Deaf History Unveiled by : John V. Van Cleve

Download or read book Deaf History Unveiled written by John V. Van Cleve and published by Gallaudet University Press. This book was released on 1993 with total page 320 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Since the early 1970s, when Deaf history as a formal discipline did not exist, the study of Deaf people, their culture and language, and how hearing societies treated them has exploded. Deaf History Unveiled: Interpretations from the New Scholarship presents the latest findings from the new scholars mining this previously neglected, rich field of inquiry. The sixteen essays featured in Deaf History Unveiled include the work of Harlan Lane, Renate Fischer, Margret A. Winzer, William McCagg, and twelve other noted historians who presented their research at the First International Conference on Deaf History in 1991.


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