Although the social and cultural position of deafness in Western nations is a topic which has received considerable attention, very little is known about the social experience of being deaf and living in a non-Western culture. The composition which follows derives from data which were collected over a ten month period and offers an interpretation of the social experience of being deaf in the Kingdom of Swaziland. By engaging narratives, images and discourse the composition henceforth tells a story about deafness in Swaziland which encompasses issues having to do with the deaf community in Swaziland, the creation of identity and the experience of personhood and liminality. From this project it becomes known that the experience of bei...
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Thesis (M.Ed) - University of Natal, Durban, 1998.All Deaf people in South Africa belong to the Deaf...
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Master of Education in Education Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2016.The focus of the ...
A ZBTE article on the importance of an educational system tailor made for the convenience of deaf ch...
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An ethnographic case study on Deaf culture was done at the Thiboloha Special School in a rural area ...
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Education for the hearing impaired worldwide is fraught with communication philosophy controverises....
Nigeria, a country in West Africa, has a population of 126 million people of which about 2% are deaf...
The typical life experience for most sign language-using deaf people in the world is one of problema...
This Study Aims to describe the role of deaf culture community In Their Social Life within Hearing S...
The study explored the speechreading experiences of five people who are deaf and five, hard of heari...
This study documents and reflects the experience of Sign Language speakers in Yogyakarta. The reflec...
The transition to inclusive education is not a technical or organisational change but a movement in ...
Thesis (M.Ed) - University of Natal, Durban, 1998.All Deaf people in South Africa belong to the Deaf...
The purpose of the research was to explore the question of disability as applied to the Deaf communi...
Master of Education in Education Studies. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2016.The focus of the ...
A ZBTE article on the importance of an educational system tailor made for the convenience of deaf ch...
The qualitative approach and the phenomenology design were employed to collect data for the study. U...
An ethnographic case study on Deaf culture was done at the Thiboloha Special School in a rural area ...
This article reports on a study into communicative practices in educational settings by members of t...
Abstract: Using in-depth interviews, observations and document analysis, the study explores percepti...
Education for the hearing impaired worldwide is fraught with communication philosophy controverises....
Nigeria, a country in West Africa, has a population of 126 million people of which about 2% are deaf...
The typical life experience for most sign language-using deaf people in the world is one of problema...
This Study Aims to describe the role of deaf culture community In Their Social Life within Hearing S...
The study explored the speechreading experiences of five people who are deaf and five, hard of heari...
This study documents and reflects the experience of Sign Language speakers in Yogyakarta. The reflec...
The transition to inclusive education is not a technical or organisational change but a movement in ...
Thesis (M.Ed) - University of Natal, Durban, 1998.All Deaf people in South Africa belong to the Deaf...
The purpose of the research was to explore the question of disability as applied to the Deaf communi...