Innovations in Deaf Studies: The Role of Deaf Scholars
The authors contributing to this anthology explore issues such as these: What does it mean to engage in Deaf Studies and who gets to define the field? What would a truly deaf-led Deaf Studies research program look like? What are the research practices of deaf scholars in Deaf Studies, and how do they relate to deaf research participants and communities? What innovations do deaf scholars deem necessary in the field of Deaf Studies? The authors explore various topics within deaf studies including deaf people’s communities, ideologies, literature, religion, language practices, and political aspirations.
This book was published in April 2017. It was edited by Annelies Kusters, Maartje De Meulder, and Dai O’Brien.
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