In this book, Sarah Mayberry Scott analyzes contemporary films to investigate how the history and values of the Deaf world provides opportunities for how the concepts of voice, silence, and listening can be expanded to include a diverse plurality of embodied experiences.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The World Is Sound
Chapter 1: Spoken on my Behalf: Issues of Deaf Voice in CODA
Chapter 2: Rehabilitating Silence: Sound and Silence in A Quiet Place
Chapter 3: (LISTEN): Listening without Hearing in Sound of Metal
Conclusion: Sound Diet
Bibliography
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