A Lens on Deaf Identities

A Lens on Deaf Identities

by Irene W. Leigh
ISBN-10:
0195320662
ISBN-13:
9780195320664
Pub. Date:
04/24/2009
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195320662
ISBN-13:
9780195320664
Pub. Date:
04/24/2009
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
A Lens on Deaf Identities

A Lens on Deaf Identities

by Irene W. Leigh
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Overview

Deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals develop their identities within environments that convey and reinforce preconceived assumptions of disability and of deafness, thereby encouraging particular ways of accommodating individuals' hearing status. These assumptions ultimately influence the evolution of their identities and in turn their psychological well-being. This notion is particularly important within societies that frame deaf or hard-of-hearing persons as living in a "prison of silence" (a metaphor the media uses frequently when extolling the virtues of cochlear implants) or which view them in one-dimensional perspectives— rather than recognizing that there are many ways to be deaf or hard-of-hearing.

Many factors, some ever-present and some that have emerged in recent years, impact the unique identities of deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals today. These factors, which are explored in A Lens on Deaf Identities, include explanatory paradigms that frame how deaf and hard-of-hearing people are understood within the context of disability and sociolinguistics; the relatively recent formal recognition of a Deaf culture and the emergence of bicultural frames of reference; the appearance of deaf identity theories in the psychological literature; the influence of families and schools, historical and social contexts; the acknowledgement of diversity in this population; and the technology that affects the identity of deaf people in potentially unexpected ways (e.g., cochlear implants as bionic ears, telecommunications that bring deaf people together with each other as well as with hearing people, and advances in genetics with implications for parental decision-making about hearing status and the acceptability of hearing differences). This book uses personal experiences, theoretical formulations, and research data to examine interfaces within and between each of these areas and how the tensions emerging at these junctures influence deaf and hard-of-hearing identity formation in complex, multifaceted ways that defy pervasive stereotypes of deaf and hard-of-hearing persons. A Lens on Deaf Identities will appeal to students and professional researchers in deaf studies and deaf education, as well as those interested in identity formation in the presence of "disability".

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195320664
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 04/24/2009
Series: Perspectives on Deafness
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.30(h) x 0.70(d)

Table of Contents

Preface1. Identity and the Power of Labels2. Deaf Identities: Perspectives from Theory and Research3. Beyond Category: The Complexities of Deaf-Hearing Identity4. Family and School: Creating Identities5. The Influence of the Past6. Stigma, Oppression, Resilience, and Deaf Identities7. Not Just Deaf or Hard of Hearing8. The Impact of Technology in Communication and Genetics9. PerspectivesAppendix: Audiology 101 and DemographicsReferences
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