Signs of Hope Deafhearing Family Life |
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Author:
| West, Donna |
ISBN: | 978-1-4438-3654-8 |
Publication Date: | Apr 2012 |
Publisher: | Cambridge Scholars Publishing
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $67.95 |
Book Description:
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"This is a beautifully written, powerful and extraordinary book which will appeal to a wide range of readers within the Deaf community and beyond. It should be read by families, professionals, practitioners, academics and policy makers and those working in organisations concerned with deafness. It should also be read by researchers who are interested in feminist and narrative inquiry - because this book is an exemplar of those approaches. Donna West has created a text based upon her...
More Description"This is a beautifully written, powerful and extraordinary book which will appeal to a wide range of readers within the Deaf community and beyond. It should be read by families, professionals, practitioners, academics and policy makers and those working in organisations concerned with deafness. It should also be read by researchers who are interested in feminist and narrative inquiry - because this book is an exemplar of those approaches. Donna West has created a text based upon her own experience of working in the field of Deaf Studies over many years; her in-depth exploration of the history of deafness; theories; practices; and methodologies, all woven together with intimate, moving stories that vividly bring alive the experience of individuals and families who live with deafness." - Kim Etherington, Emeritus Professor, University of Bristol "This is a joyful book which takes the reader on an unexpected ride through seemingly familiar territory (families with deaf children) but which is totally transformed by Donna West's creative approach. Her ever-reflexive eye entices us to examine the assumptions we bring to the text and makes space for us to think in different ways about the experiences we find recorded there. The book blends critical thought and poetry, history and contemporary life, identity and performance with infinite subtlety and radical scholarship. Anyone with an interest in 'deaf lives' will be refreshed by this book." - Alys Young, Professor of Social Work Education and Research, University of Manchester