This thesis is centered around the two conflicting discourses on deafness. Deafness can be understood as both a medical and cultural terms. However, both these discourses are highly contested. This thesis aims at exploring the dynamics entailed in the formation of these by juxtaposing them. The deaf are increasingly establishing themselves as a linguistic minority, and identifying themselves as Deaf" in a reflexive process of rejecting the disability label" and normalizing ideologies ingrained in the medical and contemporary view of deafness. I examine the development of this reflexive process by looking at how the medical categorization paves the way for group identification and how the deaf have forged a community and common identity arou...
The concept of citizenship has been much debated in the scholarly literature, but little has been un...
This thesis is based on seven months of fieldwork in Paris and two other French cities. The objectiv...
This ethnographic study explores the identity development of 9 deaf participants through the narrati...
How disabled people gather and share common experiences is empirically not a well-addressed issue in...
Communication and language are one of the central elements of every culture. Taking as an example pe...
In an exploratory qualitative case study, Flemish deaf role models experience the process of emancip...
The purpose of the research was to explore the question of disability as applied to the Deaf communi...
It has long been acknowledged that the main problem associated with deaf education is one of languag...
This study investigates the news discourses to find out how deaf people and/or deafness is represent...
In the past thirty years there have been significant moves by marginalised social and cultural group...
Abstract: Ideology constitutes an important site of struggle for disabled people and for Deaf commun...
Well established in the history of Deaf studies is the existence of two opposing perspectives of d/D...
The traditions, the development, and the objectives of deaf education in Norway and Russia are diffe...
The American Deaf community for several decades has been involved in sometimes complicated and often...
The article is based on a study of living conditions among Deaf and hard of hearing people 16 20 yea...
The concept of citizenship has been much debated in the scholarly literature, but little has been un...
This thesis is based on seven months of fieldwork in Paris and two other French cities. The objectiv...
This ethnographic study explores the identity development of 9 deaf participants through the narrati...
How disabled people gather and share common experiences is empirically not a well-addressed issue in...
Communication and language are one of the central elements of every culture. Taking as an example pe...
In an exploratory qualitative case study, Flemish deaf role models experience the process of emancip...
The purpose of the research was to explore the question of disability as applied to the Deaf communi...
It has long been acknowledged that the main problem associated with deaf education is one of languag...
This study investigates the news discourses to find out how deaf people and/or deafness is represent...
In the past thirty years there have been significant moves by marginalised social and cultural group...
Abstract: Ideology constitutes an important site of struggle for disabled people and for Deaf commun...
Well established in the history of Deaf studies is the existence of two opposing perspectives of d/D...
The traditions, the development, and the objectives of deaf education in Norway and Russia are diffe...
The American Deaf community for several decades has been involved in sometimes complicated and often...
The article is based on a study of living conditions among Deaf and hard of hearing people 16 20 yea...
The concept of citizenship has been much debated in the scholarly literature, but little has been un...
This thesis is based on seven months of fieldwork in Paris and two other French cities. The objectiv...
This ethnographic study explores the identity development of 9 deaf participants through the narrati...