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Dancing Without Music

More than a decade ago, Beryl Lieff Benderly wrote in Dancing Without Music about two burning issues of the Deaf community: oralism versus American Sign Language, and the rights of Deaf people. Now, her masterful book is available again. With scientific precision, Da...

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A Journey into the Deaf World

In this comprehensive and engrossing study, three distinguished scholars of Deaf culture - one hearing, one deaf, and one CODA (Child of Deaf Adults) - Offer clear, penetrating insights into the existence and makeup of the Deaf-World, the community whose natural lang...

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No Walls of Stone

No Walls of Stone is a unique collection of short fiction, essays, verse, and drama entirely by deaf and hard of hearing writers. This volume presents a rich variety of superb work by such well-known authors as Robert Panara, Anne McDonald, David Wright, and J...

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Hazards of Deafness

Humorous Stories About being deaf

Robert Holcomb, Author

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American Sign Language : Shattering the Myth

Essays about sign language by Frances M. Parsons and Larry G. Stewart.

Additional contributions from:  Otto. J Menzel, Donald F. Moores, Patrick W. Seamans and Truman W. Steele

Edited by Tom Bertling

Published by Kodiak Media Group

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What’s That Pig Outdoors

Veteran journalist Henry Kisor lost his hearing at age three.  With the help of a supportive family and an unconventional teacher, he was, however, always encouraged to participate in the hearing world.  In this engaging memoir, Kisor recounts what life as a deaf per...

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A Child Sacrificed to the Deaf Culture

A must read for parents of all deaf children and those interested in the deaf.  Complete insight on everything one should know about residential deaf schools and the culturally deaf community's way of life.  A culturally deaf writer's expose' of the deaf "culture," w...

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Signs Unseen, Sounds Unheard

A novel that deals with deafness with dignity and humor. This is a serious book that shows the strength of the language and perception of deaf individuals and the struggles created for them by the hearing world.  It is wonderfully evocative, with characters fine and ...

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Talk to the Deaf

A Practical Visual Guide to Sign Language.  Since man is a social being, it is important that he develop a means of communicating with others, including the deaf.  It is not difficult to learn the manual alphabet and the sign language and it will pay dividends to bot...

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The Volta Review

EHDI Trends, Progresses and Challenges.  Compilations of research papers on Early Hearing Detection and Interventions.

Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing

Edited by Melody Harrison, Ph.D.

 

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