Eradicating deafness?

Eradicating deafness?
Title Eradicating deafness? PDF eBook
Author Marion Andrea Schmidt
Publisher Manchester University Press
Total Pages 277
Release 2020-04-20
Genre History
ISBN 1526138190

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How did American geneticists go from fearing the dysgenic effects of deaf intermarriage to considering modern biotechnology a threat for Deaf culture? This book provides insight into changing ideas of what deafness is, what science and medicine should achieve, and to the transformative effect of exchange between scientists and deaf communities.

The Modern Educational Treatment of Deafness

The Modern Educational Treatment of Deafness
Title The Modern Educational Treatment of Deafness PDF eBook
Author University of Manchester
Publisher Manchester University Press
Total Pages 510
Release 1960
Genre Deaf
ISBN

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Hearing Happiness

Hearing Happiness
Title Hearing Happiness PDF eBook
Author Jaipreet Virdi
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 346
Release 2020-08-31
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 022669075X

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Weaving together lyrical history and personal memoir, Virdi powerfully examines society’s—and her own—perception of life as a deaf person in America. At the age of four, Jaipreet Virdi’s world went silent. A severe case of meningitis left her alive but deaf, suddenly treated differently by everyone. Her deafness downplayed by society and doctors, she struggled to “pass” as hearing for most of her life. Countless cures, treatments, and technologies led to dead ends. Never quite deaf enough for the Deaf community or quite hearing enough for the “normal” majority, Virdi was stuck in aural limbo for years. It wasn’t until her thirties, exasperated by problems with new digital hearing aids, that she began to actively assert her deafness and reexamine society’s—and her own—perception of life as a deaf person in America. Through lyrical history and personal memoir, Hearing Happiness raises pivotal questions about deafness in American society and the endless quest for a cure. Taking us from the 1860s up to the present, Virdi combs archives and museums to understand the long history of curious cures: ear trumpets, violet ray apparatuses, vibrating massagers, electrotherapy machines, airplane diving, bloodletting, skull hammering, and many more. Hundreds of procedures and products have promised grand miracles but always failed to deliver a universal cure—a harmful legacy that is still present in contemporary biomedicine. Blending Virdi’s own experiences together with her exploration into the fascinating history of deafness cures, Hearing Happiness is a powerful story that America needs to hear. Praise for Hearing Happiness “In part a critical memoir of her own life, this archival tour de force centers on d/Deafness, and, specifically, the obsessive search for a “cure”. . . . This survey of cure and its politics, framed by disability studies, allows readers—either for the first time or as a stunning example in the field—to think about how notions of remediation are leveraged against the most vulnerable.” —Public Books “Engaging. . . . A sweeping chronology of human deafness fortified with the author’s personal struggles and triumphs.” —Kirkus Reviews “Part memoir, part historical monograph, Virdi’s Hearing Happiness breaks the mold for academic press publications.” —Publishers Weekly “In her insightful book, Virdi probes how society perceives deafness and challenges the idea that a disability is a deficit. . . . [She] powerfully demonstrates how cures for deafness pressure individuals to change, to “be better.” —Washington Post

The Modern Educational Treatment of Deafness

The Modern Educational Treatment of Deafness
Title The Modern Educational Treatment of Deafness PDF eBook
Author University of Manchester. Department of Education
Publisher
Total Pages 470
Release 1960
Genre Deaf
ISBN

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The Politics of Deafness

The Politics of Deafness
Title The Politics of Deafness PDF eBook
Author Owen Wrigley
Publisher Gallaudet University Press
Total Pages 316
Release 1997
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 9781563680649

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Lays out the practical steps families can take to adjust to a loved one's hearing loss. The book shows how the exchange of information can be altered at fundamental levels, what these alterations entail, and how they can affect one's ability to understand and interpret spoken communication.

The causes and treatment of deafness

The causes and treatment of deafness
Title The causes and treatment of deafness PDF eBook
Author James Keene
Publisher
Total Pages 212
Release 1873
Genre Deafness
ISBN

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The Modern Educational Treatment of Deafness

The Modern Educational Treatment of Deafness
Title The Modern Educational Treatment of Deafness PDF eBook
Author Alexander Ewing
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1960
Genre
ISBN

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