At Home Among Strangers: Exploring the Deaf Community in the United States
Released: Mar 31, 2003
Publisher: Gallaudet University Press
Format: Paperback, 264 pages
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Description:
At Home Among Strangers presents an engrossing portrait of the Deaf community as a complex, nationwide social network that offers unique kinship to deaf people across the country. Schein depicts in striking detail the history and culture of the Deaf community, its structural underpinnings, the intricacies of family life, issues of education and rehabilitation, economic factors, and interaction with the medical and legal professions. This book is a fascinating, provocative exploration of the Deaf community in the United States for scholars and lay people alike.
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