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245 00 $aCultural and language diversity and the deaf experience /$ceditor, Ila Parasnis.
260 $aCambridge ;$aNew York, NY :$bCambridge University Press,$c1996.
300 $a1 online resource (xiv, 306 pages)
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 $aThe perspective that deaf people should be primarily regarded as a cultural and language minority group rather than as individuals with an audiological disability in gathering support among educators, linguists, and researchers involved in the education of deaf people. Minority empowerment movements across America - and American society's increased awareness of its own diversity - have brought a supportive context to the efforts of deaf people to have American Sign Language recognized in planning educational policies and curricula. This book considers in depth the notion that deaf people are members of a bilingual-bicultural minority group, whose experiences often overlap with the experiences of hearing minority group members but at other times are unique.
505 00 $gPart I. Bilingualism-biculturalism and the deaf experience: an overview.$tOn interpreting the deaf experience within the context of cultural and language diversity /$rIla Parasnis --$tLiving with two languages and two cultures /$rFrançois Grosjean --$tPerspectives from the history and the politics of bilingualism and bilingual education in the United States /$rKenji Hakuta, Elizabeth Feldman Mostafapour --$tCognitive and language development of bilingual children /$rJosiane F. Hamers.
505 00 $gPart II. Psychosocial, cognitive, and language experiences of deaf people.$tFrom the cultural to the bicultural: the modern deaf community /$rCarol A. Padden --$tEarly bilingual lives of deaf children /$rCarol A. Padden --$tCommunication experiences of deaf people: an ethnographic account /$rSusan B. Foster --$tMarginality, biculturalism, and social identity of deaf people /$rR. Greg Emerton --$tAttitudes of the deaf community toward political activism /$rGerald C. Bateman --$tCultural and language diversity in the curriculum: toward reflective practice /$rBonnie Meath-Lang --$tMinority empowerment and the education of deaf people /$rJoan B. Stone --$tSocial assimilation of deaf high school students: the role of school environment /$rThomas K. Holcomb.
505 00 $gPart III. The Deaf experience: personal reflections.$tGrowing up deaf in deaf families: two different experiences /$rSusan C. Searls, David R. Johnston --$tAnother new birth: reflections of a deaf native signer /$rPatrick A. Graybill --$tRaising deaf children in hearing society: struggles and challenges for deaf native ASL signers /$rGary E. Mowl --$tIn search of self: experiences of a postlingually deaf African-American /$rDianne K. Brooks --$tLiving in a bilingual-bicultural family /$rLynn Finton --$tOn being both hearing and deaf: my bilingual-bicultural experience /$rPatricia Mudgett-DeCaro.
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650 17 $aPsychologische aspecten.$2gtt
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700 1 $aParasnis, Ila.
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