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"Elements of French Deaf Heritage is an examination of how Deaf ethnicity evolved in France via key elements such as Deaf schools, associations of the Deaf, congresses of the Deaf, presses, and key "founders" such as Deaf artists. Intended as a reference book, the aim of the authors is to disseminate the extensive amount of information they've collected so the reader can begin to understand the underlying forces how of Deaf culture was formed both in France and more generally"--

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"Elements of French Deaf Heritage is an examination of how Deaf ethnicity evolved in France via key elements such as Deaf schools, associations of the Deaf, congresses of the Deaf, presses, and key "founders" such as Deaf artists. Intended as a reference book, the aim of the authors is to disseminate the extensive amount of information they've collected so the reader can begin to understand the underlying forces how of Deaf culture was formed both in France and more generally"--
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Autorenporträt
Ulf Hedberg is the former director of the Gallaudet University Library Deaf Collections and Archives. He is a co-author of The People of the Eye: Deaf Ethnicity and Ancestry. Harlan Lane is University Distinguished Professor Emeritus in the Department of Psychology at Northeastern University. He is a MacArthur Fellow and the recipient of numerous awards and prizes. His published works include When the Mind Hears: A History of the Deaf, The Mask of Benevolence: Disabling the Deaf Community, and The People of the Eye: Deaf Ethnicity and Ancestry.