Ordinary Lives

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Ordinary Lives

Recovering Deaf Social History Through the American Census

Nystrom, Eric C.; Edwards, Rebecca A.R.

University of Massachusetts Press

02/2024

272

Mole

Inglês

9781625347633

15 a 20 dias

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List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1
Deaf History, Cultural History, and Social History
Chapter 2
Deafness and the Census
Chapter 3
Population
Chapter 4
Lydia Macomber's Network
Chapter 5
Becoming a National Community
Chapter 6
Race
Chapter 7
Geography
Chapter 8
The Deaf Vineyard in 1880
Chapter 9
Institutions and Work
Chapter 10
Joseph DeHart
Conclusion and Future Directions
Appendix: Queries
Notes
Index
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everyday life of deaf individuals; deaf history in 19th-century America; deaf experiences across race and class; intersectional deaf history; Black deaf history in the U.S.; deaf women in 1800s America; social history of disability; deaf community historical records; marginalized voices in history; deaf Americans post–Civil War; digital history and deaf studies; deaf lives in census records; inclusive disability history; deaf biography reconstruction; history from below methodologies; deaf working-class experiences; family life among the deaf; educational experiences of deaf people; deaf identity in 19th century; reconstructing hidden histories; lived experience and deaf studies; overlooked deaf communities; deaf networks of support; deaf labor history; historical experiences of disabled people; census data and social history; forgotten lives of deaf Americans; grassroots deaf history; Deaf culture in the 1800s; deaf Americans in public records; ordinary deaf citizens in history; racialized deaf experience; community among deaf individuals; social integration of deaf people; community ties in deaf history; rural and urban deaf lives; hearing-impaired citizens in history; untold deaf family histories; oral history and deaf experience; minority histories in America; digital archives and deaf lives; black and white deaf networks; disability history through census data