9781563681356-1563681358-Many Ways to Be Deaf: International Variation in Deaf Communities

Many Ways to Be Deaf: International Variation in Deaf Communities

ISBN-13: 9781563681356
ISBN-10: 1563681358
Edition: First Edition
Author: Leila Monaghan, Karen Nakamura, Constanze Schmaling, Graham H. Turner
Publication date: 2003
Publisher: Gallaudet University Press
Format: Hardcover 320 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781563681356
ISBN-10: 1563681358
Edition: First Edition
Author: Leila Monaghan, Karen Nakamura, Constanze Schmaling, Graham H. Turner
Publication date: 2003
Publisher: Gallaudet University Press
Format: Hardcover 320 pages

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Many Ways to Be Deaf: International Variation in Deaf Communities (ISBN-13: 9781563681356 and ISBN-10: 1563681358), written by authors Leila Monaghan, Karen Nakamura, Constanze Schmaling, Graham H. Turner, was published by Gallaudet University Press in 2003. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other Sign Language (Words, Language & Grammar , Research, Social Sciences) books. You can easily purchase or rent Many Ways to Be Deaf: International Variation in Deaf Communities (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Sign Language books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.93.

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The recent explosion of sociocultural, linguistic, and historical research on signed languages throughout the world has culminated inMany Ways to Be Deaf, an unmatched collection of in-depth articles about linguistic diversity in Deaf communities on five continents. Twenty-four international scholars have contributed their findings from studying Deaf communities in Japan, Thailand, Viet Nam, Taiwan, Russia, Sweden, Austria, Switzerland, Great Britain, Ireland, Nigeria, South Africa, Brazil, Nicaragua, and the United States. Sixteen chapters consider the various antecedents of each country’s native signed language, taking into account the historical background of their development and also the effects of foreign influences and changes in philosophies by the larger, dominant hearing societies. The remarkable range of topics covered in Many Ways to Be Deaf will fascinate readers, from the evolution of British fingerspelling traced back to the 17th century; the comparison of Swiss German Sign Language with Rhaeto-Romansch, another Swiss minority language; the analysis of seven signed languages described in Thailand and how they differ in relation to their distance from isolated Deaf communities to Bangkok and other urban centers; to the vaulting development of a nascent sign language in Nicaragua, and much more. The diversity of background and training among the contributors toMany Ways to Be Deaf distinguishes it as a genuine and unique multicultural examination of the myriad manifestations of being Deaf in a diverse world.

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