Dec
17
2012
Ladd CH3 pages 143-144 Brenda Jo Falgier (8:38)
Tags: academically inadmissable, BDA, BDDA, Burch, co-optation, colonial system, covert Deaf discourses, credibility, Deaf club, Deaf clubs, Deaf consensus, Deaf history, Deaf leaders, Deaf literacy, Deaf periodicals, Deaf pride, Deaf rebels, Deaf schools, Deaf sports, Deaf subalterns, Deaf teachers, Deaf trade trainers, embezzlement, hard of hearing, mainstreaming policies, mental hospitals, mentally damaged school-leavers, missioners, new Deaf elite, offspring of the wealthy, oralism, orally educated, professional Deaf discourses, radicalism, resistance, RNID, UK, USA
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Nov
21
2012
Ladd CH3 p. 138-139 Ella Mae Lentz (10:53)
Tags: academic discourse, Anglican church, Australian rebellions, behaviorism, Christian discourses, Deaf achievement, Deaf club, Deaf colony, Deaf issues, Deaf-led missions, deafness theme, dependent, Dimmock, gratitude, hostile world, Independent Courier, medical establishments, minorities, missioners, non-conformist missioners, oralism, paternalism, police intervention, radical Deaf magazines, resentment, social welfare model, social-control, Spearing, subaltern resistance, The Argonaut, unintelligent Deaf being, universities, White Man's Burden
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Oct
01
2012
Ladd CH2 p. 127-128 Melvin Patterson (5:23)
Tags: 1913, American Deaf, British Deaf-Mute, Deaf club, Deaf history, Deaf magazines, Deaf school, Deaf speeches, Deaf-run insurance companies, delegates, film, God, headmasters, international Deaf congresses, Joseph, King Edward VII, Milan, NAD, noblest gift, Oralists, outpourings, Paris 1900, petition, pharaohs, political activism, ratify oralism, restoration of signing, sign language preservation, teachers, uprisings, Veditz
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Oct
10
2011
Ladd pages 61-62 Ritchie Bryant (9:25)
Discusses examples from the UK and USA as examples for readers to make their own self-assessments about other countries in regard to Deaf ethnic minorities. For the UK, it touches upon experiences of the Deaf Jewish community, Deaf offsprings of immigrants who are Black or Asian. For the USA, discusses the racism resulting from the Deaf school apartheid that caused Gallaudet and NAD to admit Black Deaf students/members at much later years from their founding. Closes with mention that much material has been collected around the fascinating interpenetrations of class, race, gender and sexual preference in the USA and UK, but these will be featured in a later volume.
Tags: apartheid system, BDA, Black professional class, Deaf Asian people, Deaf Black people, Deaf club, Deaf Hispanic, Deaf Native American, divisions between Deaf and deaf, FDP, Gallaudet, hearing aids, Jewish Deaf community, Left activism, mainstreaming, migrants, NAD, NBDA, oral school, oralism, post Civil Rights era, racism, underclass, white Deaf discourses, young Deaf people
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Oct
02
2011
Ladd CH1 pages 60-61 Lentz (8:45)
First section briefly covers Deaf women’s roles in Deaf community activities like Deaf clubs, NUD and FDP and in the USA. Second section discusses Deaf Roman Catholics as the Deaf religious minority in the United Kingdom Deaf community in hopes for other Deaf communities to learn more about their own religious minorities.
Tags: Catholic Deaf schools, Catholic sign variant, community positions, Deaf club, Deaf women, FDP, Glasgow, health groups, International Deaf women organization, male-female roles, National Deaf Catholic Association, national Deaf women organization, NUD, Protestant Deaf clubs, religious minorities, renaissance, roman catholic, Sophie Gallaudet, Thomas Gallaudet, Yorkshire
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Jul
11
2011
Ladd CH 1 p. 44-46 Zein
An introduction to the overview of Deaf community – especially in the USA, United Kingdom, Western Europe and possibly Japan with emphasis that we should study it with important lenses to enable us to consider the extent of damage done to the community by Oralism. Importance of understanding the dynamics of the community in relation to Oralism the past 100+ years.
Tags: Deaf arts, Deaf club, Deaf community, Deaf politics, Deaf praxis, Deaf school, Deaf sports, Dimmock, dynamics, Japan, network, oralism, Schein, subsistence level, UK, USA, Western Europe, Widell
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