Citizenship, Politics, Difference: Perspectives from Sub-Saharan Signed Language Communities
Audrey C. Cooper
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Sub-Saharan Africa is one of the most linguistically, culturally, and geographically diverse regions of the world, home to more than 2,000 languages. As in the rest of the world, Deaf people live throughout the widely varying sub-Saharan communities, equally rich in their signed languages. An emergent body of scholarly research on sub-Saharan signed languages (SSSL) and related Deaf community organizing has created the opportunity to gather together the informed perspectives presented in this revolutionary collection. Drawing examples from all regions of sub-Saharan Africa--Western, Eastern, Central, and Southern--16 contributors join the volume editors in illuminating the circumstances pertaining to cross-border, cross-regional, and global engagements in sub-Saharan Deaf communities. This collection centers upon two interrelated purposes: to examine sub-Saharan African deaf people's perspectives on citizenship, politics, and difference in relation to SSSL practices, and to analyze SSSL practices in relation to sociopolitical histories and social change interests (including addressing aspects of culture, gender, language usage, race, ethnicity, sexuality, and ability). The editors have organized these themes under three main sections, Sub-Saharan Signed Languages and Deaf Communities, The Politics of Mobilizing Difference, and Citizenship. Such wide-ranging subjects as the ethics of studying Kenyan signed language, sign language and Deaf communities in Eritrea, and overcoming cultural and linguistic barriers to HIV/AIDS education drive home the importance of the unique and varied research in this collection.
Book Details
Publisher: Gallaudet University Press
Publish Date: Jun 15th, 2015
Pages: 232
Language: English
Edition: undefined - undefined
Dimensions: 10.25in - 7.05in - 0.60in - 1.63lb
EAN: 9781563686344
Categories: • Ethnic Studies - General• Sign Language• People with Disabilities
About the Author
Audrey C. Cooper is Adjunct Professorial Lecturer, Department of Anthropology, American University, Washington, DC. Khadijat K. Rashid is Professor and Chair, Department of Business, Gallaudet University, Washington, DC.
Praise for this book
"Citizenship, Politics, Difference: Perspectives from Sub-Saharan Signed Language Communities is a well-researched and written text that exhorts its readers to recognize, value, and attend to the perspectives from Sub-Saharan Signed Language Communities for active inclusion."--Millicent M. Musyoka "Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education"