Innovations in deaf studies: the role of deaf scholars
In: Perspectives on deafness
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Foreword / Tom Humphries and Carol Padden -- Innovations in deaf studies : critically mapping the field / Annelies Kusters, Dai O'Brien, and Maartje De Meulder -- Developments and directions in deaf studies -- Deaf-led deaf studies : using Kaupapa Maori principles to guide the development of deaf research practices / Dai O'Brien -- Academic and community interactions in the formation of deaf studies in the United States / Joseph Murray -- The emergence of a deaf academic professional class during the British deaf resurgence / Maartje De Meulder -- Doing deaf studies in the global South / Michele Friedner -- Rejecting the talkies : Charlie Chaplin's language politics and the future of deaf studies in the humanities / Rebecca Sanchez -- Deaf ontologies -- A dialogue on deaf theology : deaf ontologies seeking theology / Hannah Lewis and Kirk VanGilder -- Sign language peoples' right to be born : the bioethical debate in Karawynn Long's "of silence and slow time" / Rachel Mazique -- Cripping deaf studies and deaf literature : deaf queer ontologies and intersectionality / Rezenet Moges -- Intergenerational responsibility in deaf pedagogies / Marieke Kusters -- Ethnographic methodologies -- Visual methods in deaf studies : using photography and filmmaking in research with deaf people / Dai O'Brien and Annelies Kusters -- Writing the deaf self in autoethnography / Noel O'Connell -- When inclusion excludes : deaf, research : either, none or both / Hilde Haualand -- Negotiating language practices and language ideologies in fieldwork : a reflexive meta-documentation / Lynn Y-S Hou -- Authenticating ownership : claims to local deaf ontologiesdeaf ontologies in the global South / Erin Moriarty Harrelson -- Afterword / Paddy Ladd
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