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Deaf in the USSR: marginality, community, and Soviet identity, 1917-1991

Deaf in the USSR: marginality, community, and Soviet identity, 1917-1991
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Identnummer 880683368
ISBN 978-1-5017-1366-8
1-5017-1366-3
Sprache eng
Person Shaw, Claire L.
Titel Deaf in the USSR : marginality, community, and Soviet identity, 1917-1991 / Claire L. Shaw
Erscheinungsvermerk Ithaca London : Cornell University Press , [2017]
Umfangsangabe xvi, 292 Seiten : Illustrationen
Notizen Includes bibliographical references and index.
Zusammenfassung Claire L. Shaw asks what it meant to be deaf in a culture that was founded on a radically utopian, socialist view of human perfectibility. Shaw reveals how fundamental contradictions inherent in the Soviet revolutionary project were negotiated?both individually and collectively - by a vibrant and independent community of deaf people who engaged in complex ways with Soviet ideology. Deaf in the USSR engages with a wide range of sources from both deaf and hearing perspectives - archival sources, films and literature, personal memoirs, and journalism?to build a multilayered history of deafness. This book will appeal to scholars of Soviet history and disability studies as well as those in the international deaf community who are interested in their collective heritage. Deaf in the USSR will also enjoy a broad readership among those who are interested in deafness and disability as a key to more inclusive understandings of being human and of language, society, politics, and power Claire L. Shaw asks what it meant to be deaf in a culture that was founded on a radically utopian, socialist view of human perfectibility. Shaw reveals how fundamental contradictions inherent in the Soviet revolutionary project were negotiated?both individually and collectively - by a vibrant and independent community of deaf people who engaged in complex ways with Soviet ideology. Deaf in the USSR engages with a wide range of sources from both deaf and hearing perspectives - archival sources, films and literature, personal memoirs, and journalism?to build a multilayered history of deafness. This book will appeal to scholars of Soviet history and disability studies as well as those in the international deaf community who are interested in their collective heritage. Deaf in the USSR will also enjoy a broad readership among those who are interested in deafness and disability as a key to more inclusive understandings of being human and of language, society, politics, and power
Schlagwörter Deaf culture History
Deaf Social conditions
Marginality, Social History
Identity (Psychology) History
Group identity History
Deaf culture History Soviet Union
Deaf Social conditions Soviet Union
Marginality, Social History Soviet Union
Identity (Psychology) History Soviet Union
Group identity History Soviet Union
Deaf culture
Deaf Social conditions
Group identity
Identity (Psychology)
Marginality, Social Soviet Union
Schlagwort Sozialgeschichte Sowjetunion
Gehörlosigkeit
Hörschädigung
Gehörlosenkultur
Identität
Sowjetunion
Geschichte
Andere physische Form Online version 9781501713781 Shaw, Claire L., author Online-Ausgabe Shaw, Claire L Deaf in the USSR Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2017 Deaf in the USSR Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2017
9781501713798
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Signatur 4 a 4443
Quelle Russland,
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