The Mask of Benevolence: Disabling the Deaf CommunityThe author of the pioneering history of the deaf When the Mind Hears now continues his advocacy for the deaf community with a hard-hitting, provocative new book. The Mask of Benevolence is at once a deeply moving celebration of the unique manual language and culture of the modern deaf community, a scathing indictment of the heedlessness and hypocrisies of many of its hearing "benefactors", and an expose of the ways in which the "experts" in the scientific, medical, and educational establishments who purport to serve the deaf actually do them grievous harm. With great eloquence Lane argues that the relationship between the deaf community and those who claim to help them resembles that between colonized and colonizer, resulting in the suppression of the oppressed group's language and culture--in the dehumanization of the oppressed to the profit of the oppressor. He shows, for example, how the "medicalization" of cultural deafness does more for medical professionals and the manufacturers of prosthetic devices (hearing aids, "bionic ears", etc.) than for deaf children; how the "mainstreaming" of deaf children in hearing schools actually obstructs their education--aiding not the students but the interests of various medical and rehabilitation specialists by putting a premium on their services. Impeccably documented, The Mask of Benevolence offers an impassioned and highly compelling case in support of embracing deaf language and culture, bilingual education, and the blessings of cultural diversity. |
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... American deaf community , I can take the double perspective on hearing culture that is required for this particular story of the rela- tions between our two communities . When it comes to the ... deaf people come from deaf homes xiv Preface.
... American deaf community , I can take the double perspective on hearing culture that is required for this particular story of the rela- tions between our two communities . When it comes to the ... deaf people come from deaf homes xiv Preface.
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... hearing loss from aging , accident , or illness . It does not apply to members of deaf communities . True , members of the American deaf community , like Americans with disabilities , African - Americans , and Hispanic - Americans ...
... hearing loss from aging , accident , or illness . It does not apply to members of deaf communities . True , members of the American deaf community , like Americans with disabilities , African - Americans , and Hispanic - Americans ...
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Disabling the Deaf Community Harlan Lane. belongs to a language minority or not . Each disadvantaged group has its unique characteristics , as well as features in common with other such groups . Women , gays , Americans with disabilities ...
Disabling the Deaf Community Harlan Lane. belongs to a language minority or not . Each disadvantaged group has its unique characteristics , as well as features in common with other such groups . Women , gays , Americans with disabilities ...
Contents
Hearing Representations of Deaf People | 6 |
The Infirmity and Cultural Models of Deaf People | 13 |
PART | 29 |
Copyright | |
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