Deafness, Community and Culture in Britain: Leisure and Cohesion, 1945-95
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Author(s)Martin Atherton
PublisherManchester University Press
ISBN / ASIN0719084679
ISBN-139780719084676
AvailabilityNot yet published
CategoryHardcover
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Setting a case study of deaf people's leisure practices in north-west England within a wider examination of communal deaf leisure across Britain, this book offers new insights into a misunderstood and misrepresented community. The book provides a detailed analysis of deaf people's leisure during the second half of the twentieth century, which questions perceptions of deafness as a disability, investigates the importance of shared leisure in community formation more generally and examines the ways in which changing patterns of socialisation are affecting British society. Although focusing on the British deaf community, the concepts and principles explored in this book can be applied across a wide range of social, cultural and ethnic groups. This book draws upon a wide range of subject areas and will consequently be of interest to students and academics working in the fields of disability, history, community and cultural minority studies, sport, leisure and regional studies
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