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Through the analysis of ten autobiographical accounts of deaf people in Norway, Breivik (social anthropology, U. of Bergen, Norway) explains how deaf identities differ from hearing ones, as they are constantly being created and transgress national boundaries. He describes the different ways in which deaf people negotiate the hearing world and personal relationships, and the stories demonstrate each subject's formation of their identity, sense of belonging, community, coping with power in interactions, and individual concerns, such as the added issue of being gay. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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