THROUGH DEAF EYES
Publication details: 2007; WETA Washington, D.C.Description: DVD; 120 MinSubject(s): Summary: The deaf minority has seldom if ever had a voice; this program explores almost 200 years of Deaf life in America and presents a broad range of perspectives on what it means to be deaf. The film is propelled by the stories of people, both eminent and ordinary, and sheds light on events that have shaped Deaf lives: the creation of schools for deaf students; the debate about American Sign Language; the campaign for a dear-friendly telephone; the TTY; the fight for a deaf president at Gallaudet University, and some very loud rock and roll. Includes six films by deaf media artists.Item type | Current library | Shelving location | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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DVD | NMC Library | DVD Collection | 13-9-98 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 33039000827682 |
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The deaf minority has seldom if ever had a voice; this program explores almost 200 years of Deaf life in America and presents a broad range of perspectives on what it means to be deaf. The film is propelled by the stories of people, both eminent and ordinary, and sheds light on events that have shaped Deaf lives: the creation of schools for deaf students; the debate about American Sign Language; the campaign for a dear-friendly telephone; the TTY; the fight for a deaf president at Gallaudet University, and some very loud rock and roll. Includes six films by deaf media artists.
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