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Contents
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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