What with Being Stone Deaf & Everything

What with Being Stone Deaf & Everything by David Hallamshire, published by Ebury in 1989, is a concise exploration of the experiences and challenges faced by individuals with hearing impairments. This edition, comprising 96 pages, delves into the social aspects of living with a disability, providing insights into the daily realities and societal perceptions that shape the lives of those who are deaf or hard of hearing.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of the intersection between social science and the experiences of people with disabilities. The book presents various perspectives and narratives that highlight the complexities of communication and interaction in a predominantly hearing world. Through its focused approach, this work contributes to a broader understanding of disability and the importance of inclusivity in society.
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