Deaf Identities in the Making
Discover the profound exploration of identity in "Deaf Identities in the Making" by Jan-Kare Breivik, published by Gallaudet University Press in 2013. This captivating paperback delves into the unique experiences of ten deaf Norwegians as they navigate their identities in a world where familiar sounds and shared songs are often out of reach. Breivik examines the psychological aspects of deafness and the sociological implications of disability, highlighting how these individuals forge connections and seek community in alternative ways. With 248 pages of insightful narratives, this book offers an engaging perspective on the complexities of identity formation among the deaf community. Perfect for readers interested in biography, psychology, and sociology, "Deaf Identities in the Making" is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the diverse experiences of deaf individuals in the United States and beyond.