Deaf Space in Adamorobe : An Ethnographic Study of a Village in Ghana /
Shared signing communities consist of a relatively high number of hereditarily deaf people living together with hearing people in relative isolation. In the United States, Martha's Vineyard gained mythical fame as a paradise for deaf people where everyone signed up until the 19th century. That...
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Washington, DC :
Gallaudet University Press,
2015.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- A deaf anthropologist's journey
- Adamorobe: an Akan village in the Akwapim Valley
- A deaf-inclusive village "since time immemorial until the end of days"
- "Deaf same"? Deaf spaces and deaf sociality
- Explanations of deafness in Adamorobe
- The marriage prohibition and deaf-deaf relationships
- Deaf education, the deaf church group, literacy, and Ghanaian sign language
- Charitable aid, development projects, and group leadership
- Visitors, researchers, and tourism
- The end of the "deaf village"?