IN THE LAST DECADE, and responding to the criticism of orientalism, anthropology has engaged in a self-critical practice, working toward a postcolonial perspective on science and an epistemological stance of partial and situated knowledge (Pinxten, 2006; Pinxten & Note, 2005). In deaf studies, anthropological and sociological studies employing qualitative and ethnographic methods have introduced a paradigm shift. Concepts of deaf culture and deaf identity have been employed as political tools, contributing to the emancipation process of deaf people. However, recent anthropological studies in diverse local contexts indicate the cultural construction of these notions. From this viewpoint, deaf studies faces a challenge to reflect on the notio...
In a increasingly globalized world, family members of deaf individuals increasingly are faced with a...
At the heart of this thesis is the methodological and theoretical framework in which to conduct a st...
In this paper, the question of whether a hearing researcher can conduct research about the experienc...
IN THE LAST DECADE, and responding to the criticism of orientalism, anthropology has engaged in a se...
Epistemology is the study of how knowledge is formed. Standard epistemology isolates the known f...
For years, the Deaf community has struggled to achieve their language to be seen as a true language ...
Produced by the Center on Disability Studies, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawai'i and ...
Volume editors and all contributing authors are deaf, which provides a unique and important perspect...
The role and position of minority group intellectuals in the social sciences has been the subject of...
In American Sign Language (ASL), Transgressing the Object IV (2012): Critical Pedagogy depicts deaf ...
Value conflicts surrounding deafness—disagreements about senses, cognition, language, and power—obsc...
Produced by Center on Disabilities, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawai'i, Frank Sawyer ...
From its beginnings deaf studies has acknowledged that deaf people have their own ways of learning, ...
The title of this chapter contains two provocative constructs, epistemology and deafness, which have...
Historically, American Sign Language (an aspect of Deaf culture) has been rendered invisible in main...
In a increasingly globalized world, family members of deaf individuals increasingly are faced with a...
At the heart of this thesis is the methodological and theoretical framework in which to conduct a st...
In this paper, the question of whether a hearing researcher can conduct research about the experienc...
IN THE LAST DECADE, and responding to the criticism of orientalism, anthropology has engaged in a se...
Epistemology is the study of how knowledge is formed. Standard epistemology isolates the known f...
For years, the Deaf community has struggled to achieve their language to be seen as a true language ...
Produced by the Center on Disability Studies, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawai'i and ...
Volume editors and all contributing authors are deaf, which provides a unique and important perspect...
The role and position of minority group intellectuals in the social sciences has been the subject of...
In American Sign Language (ASL), Transgressing the Object IV (2012): Critical Pedagogy depicts deaf ...
Value conflicts surrounding deafness—disagreements about senses, cognition, language, and power—obsc...
Produced by Center on Disabilities, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawai'i, Frank Sawyer ...
From its beginnings deaf studies has acknowledged that deaf people have their own ways of learning, ...
The title of this chapter contains two provocative constructs, epistemology and deafness, which have...
Historically, American Sign Language (an aspect of Deaf culture) has been rendered invisible in main...
In a increasingly globalized world, family members of deaf individuals increasingly are faced with a...
At the heart of this thesis is the methodological and theoretical framework in which to conduct a st...
In this paper, the question of whether a hearing researcher can conduct research about the experienc...