Damned for their difference

the cultural construction of deaf people as disabled : a sociological history

Explores the cultural, social, and historical contexts in which attitudes and behavior toward deaf people developed, especially in Great Britain, in an attempt to understand why societies around the world continue to classify deaf people as disabled.

Gallaudet University Press
2002
9781563681189
book

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193181255204582447443731616777GRAR231GRAR306545305.9 BRA305.915825759371742569409