A Handmade Treasury of Deaf Folktales DVD The heart and soul of Deaf culture is passed from generation to generation through sign language folktales, stories, jokes, puns and other forms of cultural expression. |
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A Journey into the Deaf-World Written for professionals, students and anyone who has a Deaf person in his or her life. Delves into the language, culture, community and daily lives of those living in the DEAF-WORLD. |
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A Loss for Words From the time she was a toddler in the Midwest, Lou Ann Walker was the ears and voice for her Deaf parents. Their family life was warm and loving, yet outside the home they faced a world that misunderstood and often rejected them. |
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Alone in the Mainstream Alone in the Mainstream is author Gina Oliva's story of her personal experiences being the only Hard of Hearing child in the entire school. |
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An Introduction to the Deaf Community DVD This narrated DVD provides a basic overview of Deaf people in America, their language and their culture. The program is designed to help the viewer realize that preconceived notions and ways of thinking about Deaf people may be inaccurate. |
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Anything But Silent Anything But Silent offers a deaf perspective that will bring knowing smiles to those familiar with the deaf community and enlightenment to those who are new to it. |
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At Home Among Strangers Exploring the Deaf Community in the United States |
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Deaf Again Join Mark Drolsbaugh in his fascinating journey from a hearing toddler, to hard of hearing child, to deaf adolescent and ultimately, to a culturally Deaf adult. |
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Deaf Culture Behind Bars From communicating with police officers to survival in prison, Deaf inmates share, for the first time, their trials and triumphs. American Sign Language used for daily living in the prison environment is pictured and explained, as well as the history of how communication services for Deaf offenders began in Texas. |
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Growing Up Deaf Enjoy learning about Deaf culture from an insider's perspective. |
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Hands of My Father By turns heart-tugging and hilarious, Myron Uhlberg's memoir tells the story of growing up as the hearing son of Deaf parents, and his life in a world that he found unaccountably beautiful, even as he longed to escape it. |
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Inside Deaf Culture Inside Deaf Culture relates Deaf people's search for a voice of their own, and their proud self-discovery and self-description as a flourishing culture. |
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Mother Father Deaf In this powerful examination based on interviews with 150 hearing adults with Deaf parents, Preston presents the personal stories of this diverse group and in the process reveals the unique struggles of living between two cultures: Deaf and Hearing. |
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The Mask of Benevolence This book provides a piercing look at the gulf that separates the Deaf minority from the hearing world. This passionate classic is essential for professionals who work with the Deaf, as well as for people who want to understand the gap between these two cultures. |
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Words in My Hands This inspirational true story is about Bert Riedel, an 86-year-old pianist who is deaf-blind. Cut off from the world since age 45, Bert discovers a new life through hand-over-hand sign. |
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