Understanding Deaf Culture
Discover the rich and nuanced world of Deaf culture in "Understanding Deaf Culture" by Paddy Ladd. Published by Channel View Publications Ltd in 2003, this insightful paperback spans 528 pages and delves deep into the complexities of Deaf identity and community. Ladd critically examines the traditional medical perspective of 'deafness' and introduces the transformative concept of 'Deafhood.' This new framework allows Deaf individuals and families to articulate their experiences and existence in a meaningful way. Ideal for those interested in audiology, sociology, and cultural studies, this book is a vital resource for understanding the social aspects of disability and the vibrant subculture of the Deaf community in Great Britain. Enhance your knowledge and appreciation of Deaf culture with this essential read.