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Innovations in Deaf Studies: The Role of Deaf Scholars

Innovations in Deaf Studies: The Role of Deaf Scholars

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What does it mean to engage in Deaf Studies and who gets to define the field? What would a truly deaf-led Deaf Studies research program look like? What are the research practices of deaf scholars in Deaf Studies, and how do they relate to deaf research participants and communities? What innovations do deaf scholars deem necessary in the field of Deaf Studies? In Innovation in Deaf Studies:: The Role of Deaf Scholars, volume editors Annelies Kusters, Maartje De Meulder, andDai OBrien and their contributing authors tackle these questions and more.Spurred by a gradual increase in the number of Deaf Studies scholars who are deaf, and by new theoretical trends in Deaf Studies, this book creates an important space for contributions from deaf researchers, to see what happens when they enter into the conversation. Innovation in Deaf Studies expertly foregrounds deaf ontologies (defined as deaf ways of being) and how the experience of being deaf is central not only to deaf research participants own ontologies, but also to thepositionality and framework of the study as a whole. Further, this book demonstrates that the research and methodology built around those ontologies offer suggestions for new ways for the discipline to meet the challenges of the present, which includes productive and ongoing collaboration with hearing researchers.Providing fascinating perspective and insight, Kusters, De Meulder, OBrien, and their contributors all focus on the underdeveloped strands within Deaf Studies, particularly on areas around deaf peoples communities, ideologies, literature, religion, language practices, and political aspirations.
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OUP USA
87935
9780190612184
9780190612184

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Publication date
2017
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
416
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 235
Weight (g)
680
  • Foreword; Tom Humphries and Carol Padden; Chapter 1: Innovations in Deaf Studies: Critically Mapping the Field; Annelies Kusters, Dai OBrien, and Maartje De Meulder; SECTION I: Developments and Directions in Deaf Studies; Chapter 2: Deaf-led Deaf Studies: Using Kaupapa Maori Principles to Guide the Development of Deaf Research Practices; Dai OBrien; Chapter 3: Academic and Community Interactions in the Formation of Deaf Studies in the United States; Joseph Murray; Chapter 4: The Emergence of a Deaf Academic Professional Class During the British Deaf Resurgence; Maartje De Meulder; Chapter 5: Doing Deaf Studies in the Global South; Michele Friedner; Chapter 6: Rejecting the Talkies: Charlie Chaplins Language Politics and the Future of Deaf Studies in the Humanities; Rebecca Sanchez; SECTION II: Deaf Ontologies; Chapter 7: A Dialogue on Deaf Theology: Deaf Ontologies Seeking Theology; Hannah Lewis and Kirk VanGilder; Chapter 8: Sign Language Peoples Right to be Born: The Bioethical Debate in Karawynn Longs Of Silence and Slow Time; Rachel Mazique; Chapter 9: Cripping Deaf Studies and Deaf Literature: Deaf Queer Ontologies and Intersectionality; Rezenet Moges; Chapter 10: Intergenerational Responsibility in Deaf Pedagogies; Marieke Kusters; SECTION III: Ethnographic Methodologies; Chapter 11: Visual Methods in Deaf Studies: Using Photography and Filmmaking in Research with Deaf People; Dai OBrien and Annelies Kusters; Chapter 12: Writing the Deaf Self in Autoethnography; Noel OConnell; Chapter 13: When Inclusion Excludes. Deaf, Research-Either, None or Both; Hilde Haualand; Chapter 14: Negotiating Language Practices and Language Ideologies in Fieldwork: A Reflexive Meta-Documentation; Lynn Y-S Hou; Chapter 15: Authenticating Ownership: Claims to Local Deaf OntologiesDeaf Ontologies in the Global South; Erin Moriarty Harrelson; Afterword; Paddy Ladd;
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