Deafness as a culture
Año:
1993
Editorial:
The Atlantic nº 272 (1993) pp. 37-53
Tipo de código:
Soporte:
Temas
Comunidad y cultura sorda
Detalles
Well-meaning efforts to integrate deaf people into conventional schools and to help them learn to speak English are provoking fierce resistance from activists who favor sign language and an acknowledgement that the world of deafness is distinctive, rewarding, and worth preservation.