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Women and Deafness: Double Visions Book

Women and Deafness: Double Visions
Women and Deafness: Double Visions, This new collection bridges two dynamic academic fields: Women's Studies and Deaf Studies. The 14 contributors to this interdisciplinary volume apply research and methodological approaches from sociology, ethnography, literary/film studies, history, rheto, Women and Deafness: Double Visions has a rating of 4 stars
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  • Women and Deafness: Double Visions
  • Written by author Brenda Jo Brueggemann
  • Published by Gallaudet University Press, October 2006
  • This new collection bridges two dynamic academic fields: Women's Studies and Deaf Studies. The 14 contributors to this interdisciplinary volume apply research and methodological approaches from sociology, ethnography, literary/film studies, history, rheto
  • A collection of 14 scholars bridge two dynamic fields, Women’s Studies and Deaf Studies, with various chapters on deaf women photographers, analysis of films with deaf women characters, the significance of deaf beauty pageants, and more.
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Introduction

Part One
In and Out of the Community
Editors’ Introduction

Family Matters: Female Dynamics within Deaf Schools
Jessica Lee

Was Helen Keller Deaf? Blindness, Deafness, and Multiple Identities
Kim E. Nielsen

The Extended Family: Deaf Women in Organizations
Sara Robinson

Deaf Women and Inequality in Educational Attainment and Occupational Status: Is Deafness or Femaleness to Blame?
Sharon Barnartt

Part Two
(Women’s) Authority and Shaping Deafness
Editors’ Introduction

Marcelina Ruiz Ricote y Fernández: Nineteenth-Century Feminist Educator of Deaf and Blind Girls
Susan Plann

The Ladies Take Charge: Women Teachers in the Education of Deaf Students
Margret Winzer

“Like Ordinary Hearing Children”: Mothers Raising Offspring according to Oralist Dictates
Emily K. Abel

Merging Two Worlds
Gina A. Oliva and Linda Risser Lytle

Part Three
Reading Deaf Women
Editors’ Introduction

Deaf Eyes: The Allen Sisters’ Photography, 1885–1920
Brenda Jo Brueggemann

The Aesthetics of Linguistic Envy: Deafness and Muteness in Children of a Lesser God and The Piano
Jennifer Nelson

“Slain in the Spirit”
Kristen Harmon

How Deaf Women Produce Gendered Signs
Arlene Blumenthal Kelly

“Beautiful, though Deaf”: The DeafAmerican Beauty Pageant
Susan Burch

Bibliography

Contributors

Index


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