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Deaf and Disability Studies: Interdisciplinary Perspectives

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Susan Burch and Alison Kafer, Editors
2010
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This collection presents 14 essays by renowned scholars on Deaf people, Deafhood, Deaf histories, and Deaf identity, but from different points of view on the Deaf/Disability compass. Editors Susan Burch and Alison Kafer have divided these works around three themes. The first, Identities and Locations, explores Deaf identity in different contexts. Topics range from a history of activism shaped by the ableism of Deaf elites in the United States from 1880–1920, to a discussion of the roles that economics, location, race, and culture play in the experiences of a Deaf woman from northern Nigeria now living in Washington, D.C. Alliances and Activism showcases activisim organized across differences. Studies include a feminist analysis of how deaf and hearing women working together share responsibility, and an examination of how intra-cultural variations in New York City and Quebec affect deaf-focused HIV/AIDS programs. The third theme, Boundaries and Overlaps, explicitly addresses the relationships between Deaf Studies and Disability Studies. Interviews with scholars from both disciplines help define these relationships. Another contributor calls for hearing/not-deaf people with disabilities to support their Deaf peers in gaining language access to the United Nations. Deaf and Disability Studies: Interdisciplinary Perspectives reveals that different questions often lead to contrary conclusions among their authors, who still recognize that they all have a stake in this partnership.

Table of Contents

Cover

Title Page, Copyright Page

Contents

pp. v-vi

Chapters Organized by Keyword

Acknowledgments

pp. xi-xii

Introduction

pp. xiii

Part One Identities and Locations

Introduction and Section Questions

pp. 3-4

“We Are of a Different Class”

pp. 5-21

Intersecting Reflections

pp. 22-30

Deaf Matters

pp. 31-47

Focus on Which (Deaf ) Space?

pp. 48-66

Contested Signs

pp. 67-100

Part Two Alliances and Activism

Introduction and Section Questions

pp. 103-104

Identifying Allies

pp. 105-119

Deaf Community Approachesto HIV/AIDS

pp. 120-143

Unlikely Alliances

pp. 144-161

Dale Dahl and Judy Heumann: Deaf Man, Disabled Woman— Allies in 1970s Berkeley

pp. 162-188

Part Three Boundaries and Overlaps

Introduction and Section Questions

pp. 191-192

Deaf and Disability Studies

pp. 193-203

Committed Critique

pp. 204-221

“What Not to Pack”

pp. 222-234

Testing the Social Model of Disability

pp. 235-244

The Tango

pp. 245-266

Bibliography

pp. 267-286

Contributors

pp. 287-290

Index

pp. 291-310

About the Front Cover

pp. 340-341
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