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  • THE LANGUAGE OF HOME
    RAYMOND LUCZAK
    What is the language of home? This short story collection offers readers many possible answers that reveal the Deaf experience in all its complexities. Written over nearly forty years by celebrated Deaf author Raymond Luczak, this collection of thirty stories paints a vivid panorama of Deaf lives. From a young DeafBlind boy feeling lost within his hearing family to a hearing so...

    $446.79

  • THROUGH DEAF EYES
    DOUGLAS BAYNTON / JACK R. GANNON / JEAN LINDQUIST BERGEY
    In 2001, the Smithsonian Institution presented the landmark photographic exhibition History Through Deaf Eyes, representing nearly 200 years of United States deaf history. Drawing heavily on the extensive archives at Gallaudet University, the curators created an exhibition that drew more than 400,000 people viewed at the Smithsonian and in 12 cities during a five-year national ...

    $716.29

  • INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON SIGN LANGUAGE TRANSLATOR AND INTERPRETER EDUCATION
    JEMINA NAPIER / STACEY WEBB / ROBERT ADAM
    The field of sign language translator and interpreter (SLTI) education gets a global treatment in this new volume helmed by editors Jemina Napier, Stacey Webb, and Robert Adam. This second edition updates the information from the 2009 volume and adds new contributions that expand the scope of the work to include additional countries and topic areas. SLTI scholars and educators ...

    $1,809.66

  • EMPOWERMENT AND BLACK DEAF PERSONS
    LINDSAY MOELETSI DUNN
    Empowerment and Black Deaf Persons is a collection of papers from a 1990 conference that brought together an audience of mostly Black Deaf and hearing people to address three themes: leadership and advocacy, the dynamics and dilemmas of being multiply marginalized, and issues related to language and community. Scholars, students, and community members will find this volume inva...

    $626.75

  • GO TO THE STORE WITH SHAKUR!
    ANDREA SONNIER / JANE JONAS
    At the store, Shakur is ready to walk around instead of riding in the cart. He explores aisles filled with colorful choices. Dad reminds him that he can only pick one treat. Will it be strawberries or cookies? When it is time to check out, Shakur is a good helper and places the groceries on the belt. His trip to the store captures the excitement and pride of growing up. About t...

    $154.95

  • GOOD NIGHT, SHAKUR!
    ANDREA SONNIER / JANE JONAS
    This cozy bedtime story is filled with hugs and kisses, bathtime fun, and gentle encouragements towards establishing a nighttime routine. Shakur begins by saying good night to his family. Then Dad prepares a bubble bath where Shakur enjoys some playful moments. Afterward, Shakur puts on his pajamas and brushes his teeth. They finish with a story — but Shakur isn’t quite ready t...

    $160.99

  • GOOD MORNING, SHAKUR!
    ANDREA SONNIER / JANE JONAS
    From brushing his teeth to picking out his clothes, Shakur guides young readers through a cheerful and instructive morning routine. As Shakur remembers to do his morning activities, he engages in important decision-making. His mom helps him consider the weather to choose the perfect outfit and presents him with healthy breakfast options. This board book not only mirrors the fam...

    $160.99

  • LEARN COLORS AND SHAPES WITH SHAKUR!
    ANDREA SONNIER / JANE JONAS
    Shakur encounters a series of colorful shapes — red circles, green rectangles, purple stars, and more. As he tries to identify each color and shape, and then think of an object that is the same color, he experiences a range of emotions. He feels frustrated when he makes mistakes, but with perseverance and encouragement, he triumphs over the challenges. Children will share in Sh...

    $154.95

  • MEET SHAKUR’S FAMILY
    ANDREA SONNIER / JANE JONAS
    After a long car ride filled with anticipation, Shakur is welcomed at his family reunion by a flurry of warm hugs from his grandparents. There are cousins to play with, including Judah, who Shakur has never met before. Judah is hearing and does not sign. No problem! Throughout a day filled with adventures together, Shakur teaches Judah a new language — American Sign Language. W...

    $160.99

  • AUGUSTE BÉBIAN
    FABRICE BERTIN
    Published in French and English by INSEI Editions, Suresnes, France. English edition distributed throughout the world by Gallaudet University Press. To some, he is a mythical figure; to others, he is unknown. Auguste Bébian (1789-1839) reflects society’s ambivalence toward Deaf history: sometimes recognized, often ignored. In the wake of Abbé de l’Épée, whose name is remembered...

    $805.82

  • THE PROPER WAY TO EDUCATE THE DEAF
    THE ABBÉ CHARLES-MICHEL DE L’EPÉE
    This volume presents the first complete English translation of the Abbé de l’Épée’s seminal work describing his methodology for educating deaf children. Originally published in French in 1798, this modern annotated edition offers readers a translation that is documentary in scope and that reflects historic attitudes toward deaf people and deaf education while maintaining the co...

    $1,206.44

  • ALONE IN THE MAINSTREAM
    GINA A. OLIVA
    In 1975, federal legislation initiated drastic changes in the education of deaf and hard of hearing children. Public Law 94-142, later known as IDEA, proposed to provide the “Least Restrictive Environment” for all such children. In the years since, advocates for deaf and hard of hearing children have raised the alarm that mainstream educational settings can cause language and s...

    $573.03

  • 58-IN-MIND
    DEBBIE GOLOS / MARLON KUNTZE / KIMBERLY WOLBERS / CHRIS KURZ
    A highly practical and engaging resource for current and future teachers, 58-IN-MIND describes and demonstrates theoretically-driven, research-based, and classroom-tested best practices for using American Sign Language and English in instruction across the curriculum. The multilingual and multimodal instructional strategies presented here are embedded in approaches that aid lea...

    $895.36

  • FAR FROM ATLANTIS
    RAYMOND LUCZAK
    In Far from Atlantis, Raymond Luczak makes use of traditional poetic forms to tell the stories of two vastly different worlds: the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, which often looks like an island on the map, and the fabled island of Atlantis. The poems in this collection are rooted in the natural world, with the power of water as a means for escaping the cruelty and tedium of an a...

    $357.25

  • EVERYTHING THAT HURT US BECOMES A GHOST
    SAGE RAVENWOOD
    Sage Ravenwood is a deaf Indigenous poet whose work deals with the lingering, resurgent trauma of familial violence and the machinations of colonialism. Everything That Hurt Us Becomes a Ghost is a poet’s response to her place in the wider world, exploring grief, anger, tenderness, and defiance. Ravenwood sheds light on Indigenous issues such as MMIW (Missing and Murdered Indig...

    $343.84

  • AGATHA TIEGEL HANSON
    KATHY JANKOWSKI
    Agatha Tiegel Hanson (1873-1959) is regarded as a seminal figure in Deaf history for her writing, advocacy, and leadership, though her accomplishments merit recognition within the larger context of American history as well. Barely fifteen years old in 1888, Tiegel Hanson became one of the first women to attend the nation's only college for Deaf students, the National Deaf-Mute ...

    $536.32

  • BEYOND EQUIVALENCE
    ELIZABETH A. WINSTON / ROBERT G. LEE / CHRISTINE MONIKOWSKI / RICO PETERSON / LAURIE SWABEY
    There is a longstanding need for valid, reliable measurements of interpreting competence. Although rubrics and checklists are commonly used in both academic and employment settings, a review of available rubrics indicates that many do not focus on interpreting performance. Traditional metrics for sign language interpreting often conflate language proficiency with interpreting p...

    $447.68

  • PHOTOGRAPHIC MEMORIES
    WILLY CONLEY
    Photographic Memories is an anthology of essays, playlets, and short fiction by writer and photographer Willy Conley. The pieces in this collection are grounded in Deaf experiences, a hallmark of Conley’s work. Written from the unique perspective of a Deaf artist who navigates between the Deaf and hearing worlds, Conley depicts a variety of topics, settings, and characters: a d...

    $536.32

  • EDUCATIONAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL ASPECTS OF DEAFNESS
    DONALD F. MOORES (EDITOR)
    Educational and Developmental Aspects of Deafness details the ongoing revolution in the education of deaf children. More than 20 researchers contributed their discoveries in anthropology, education, linguistics, psychology, sociology, and other major disciplines, with special concentration upon the education of deaf children.        Divided into two parts on education at home a...

    $1,074.43

  • SOUND SENSE
    SARA LAUFER BATINOVICH
    One out of every eight people between the ages of 18 and 67 in the United States has a hearing loss, estimated as 12 percent of the working-age population. Sound Sense: Living and Learning with Hearing Loss addresses the acute need of these people to function at the highest level in these income-earning years, the longest phase in their lives. In nine pointed chapters, author S...

    $501.40

  • COMMUNICATION THERAPY
    MARY JUNE MOSELEY (EDITOR)
    This new book for students and professionals emphasizes a functional approach to aural rehabilitation refined during the past several years. It details the use of an integrated therapy strategy designed to meet a variety of needs for each client while simultaneously working on multiple communication skill areas. Particular care has been taken to address the different requiremen...

    $1,477.34

  • MISSING WORDS
    KAY THOMSETT
    Written by Eve Nickerson, who is deaf, and her daughter Kay Thomsett, Missing Words lays out the practical steps families can take to adjust to a loved one’s hearing loss. This excellent guidebook shows how the exchange of information can be altered at fundamental levels, what these alterations entail, and how they can affect one’s ability to understand and interpret spoken com...

    $805.82

  • WHEN THE PHONE RINGS, MY BED SHAKES
    PHILIP ZAZOVE
    Born almost totally deaf, Philip Zazove has spent his entire life beating the odds first by excelling in public schools during an era when most deaf children went to special schools, then by aspiring to become a medical doctor. When the Phone Rings, My Bed Shakes is the remarkable story of his determination and achievement in realizing his dreams.        Despite his stellar rec...

    $626.75

  • A QUIET FOGHORN
    RAYMOND LUCZAK
    In this collection of essays, Raymond Luczak once again offers readers powerful and deeply personal reflections on his experiences as a Deaf gay man. He begins his journey with the printed word where lipreading is not required, and discovers a family of sorts through the writings of Walt Whitman and others; he ventures deeper into the queer community with thoughts on ageism, di...

    $412.78

  • SIGNED LANGUAGE INTERPRETING PEDAGOGY
    LAURIE SWABEY
    For over forty years, the Conference of Interpreter Trainers has provided opportunities for advancing teaching and learning in interpreter education. This volume highlights fifteen seminal papers from past conference proceedings, along with newly written responses to the selected papers. Many of the new contributions are co-written by the author of the original paper and one or...

    $1,880.25

  • MIRIAM HEARING SISTER
    MIRIAM ZADEK
    Miriam Zadek shares her story in this memoir that documents her experiences growing up in a New York Jewish family with both deaf and hearing members from the 1930s through World War II and beyond. Her story is personal and reflective, revealing the sometimes complex and heart-rending dynamics within her family and her community. Through brief and evocative vignettes, Zadek rel...

    $536.32

  • THE POLITICS OF DEAFNESS
    OWEN WRIGLEY
    The Politics of Deafness embarks upon a post-modern examination of the search for identity in deafness and its relationship to the prevalent hearing culture that has marginalized Deaf people. Author Owen Wrigley plainly states his intention to disrupt “normal” thought about the popularly considered condition of deafness as a physical deficiency. From his decade of experience wo...

    $653.61

  • SIGNED LANGUAGE CORPORA
    JORDAN FENLON
    Jordan Fenlon and Julie A. Hochgesang present a revolutionary contribution to the field of signed language linguistics with Signed Language Corpora, the first volume to provide a comprehensive overview of the creation, development, and use of signed language corpora. This work will advance discussions on corpus linguistics as a methodology and its place in signed language lingu...

    $1,432.57

  • COUNTRY OF GLASS
    SARAH KATZ
    Country of Glass is the debut poetry collection from Sarah Katz, who offers an exploration of the concept of precariousness as it applies to bodies, families, countries, and whole societies. Katz employs themes of illness, disability, war, and survival within the contexts of family history and global historical events. The collection moves through questions about identity, stor...

    $339.34

  • LEGAL INTERPRETING
    JEREMY L. BRUNSON
    Linguistic minorities are often severely disadvantaged in legal events, with consequences that could impact one’s very liberty. Training for interpreters to provide full access in legal settings is paramount. In this volume, Jeremy L. Brunson has gathered deaf and hearing scholars and practitioners from both signed and spoken language interpreting communities in the United Stat...

    $1,343.04