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Author Friedner, Michele Ilana, 1978-

Title Valuing deaf worlds in urban India / Michele Friedner
Published New Brunswick, New Jersey : Rutgers University Press, [2015]

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Description 1 online resource (xv, 196 pages)
Contents Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Naming and Translation Practices -- Introduction Deaf Turns, Deaf Orientations, and Deaf Development -- 1 Orienting from (Bad) Family to (Good) Friends -- 2 Converting to the Church of Deaf Sociality -- 3 Circulation as Vocation -- 4 Deaf Bodies, Corporate Bodies -- 5 Enrolling Deafness in Multilevel Marketing Businesses -- Conclusion India's Deaf Futures/Reorienting the World -- Appendix: Key Concepts from Indian Sign Language -- Notes -- References -- Index -- About the Author
Summary "Although it is commonly believed that deafness and disability limits a person in a variety of ways, Valuing Deaf Worlds in Urban India describes the two as a source of value in postcolonial India. Michele Friedner argues that the experiences of deaf people offer an important portrayal of contemporary self-making and sociality under new regimes of labor and economy in India. Friedner contends that deafness actually becomes a source of value for deaf Indians as they interact with nongovernmental organizations, with employers in the global information technology sector, and with the state. In contrast to previous political economic moments, deaf Indians increasingly depend less on the state for education and employment, and instead turn to novel and sometimes surprising spaces such as NGOs, multinational corporations, multilevel marketing businesses, and churches that attract deaf congregants. They also gravitate towards each other. Their social practices may be invisible to outsiders because neither the state nor their families have recognized Indian Sign Language as legitimate, but deaf Indians collectively learn sign language, which they use among themselves, and they also learn the importance of working within the structures of their communities to maximize their opportunities. Valuing Deaf Worlds in Urban India analyzes how diverse deaf people become oriented toward each other and disoriented from their families and other kinship networks. More broadly, this book explores how deafness, deaf sociality, and sign language relate to contemporary society."-- Provided by publisher
"Although it is commonly believed that deafness and disability limits a person in a variety of ways, Valuing Deaf Worlds in Urban India describes the two as a source of value in postcolonial India. Michele Friedner argues that the experiences of deaf people offer an important portrayal of contemporary self-making and sociality under new regimes of labor and economy in India. Friedner contends that deafness actually becomes a source of value for deaf Indians as they interact with nongovernmental organizations, with employers in the global information technology sector, and with the state. In contrast to previous political economic moments, deaf Indians increasingly depend less on the state for education and employment, and instead turn to novel and sometimes surprising spaces such as NGOs, multinational corporations, multilevel marketing businesses, and churches that attract deaf congregants. They also gravitate towards each other. Their social practices may be invisible to outsiders because neither the state nor their families have recognized Indian Sign Language as legitimate, but deaf Indians collectively learn sign language, which they use among themselves, and they also learn the importance of working within the structures of their communities to maximize their opportunities."-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Deaf -- India
Deaf culture -- India
People with disabilities -- India
Sociology of disability -- India
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Discrimination & Race Relations.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- Cultural.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- People with Disabilities.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Minority Studies.
Deaf
Deaf culture
People with disabilities
Sociology of disability
India
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780813570624
081357062X