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Thomas K Holcomb's highly successful textbook on Deaf culture has been fully revised and updated in this second edition. The changes reflect those in the field and include three new chapters focusing on the impact of technology on the Deaf experience, the roles of allies in supporting the Deaf community, and the diversity that exists in the Deaf community. Also new to this edition is an ASL summary of each chapter, making the book accessible in two languages that are important in the Deaf community, ASL and English.
Thomas K. Holcomb comes from a multigenerational Deaf family. Currently, he is Professor of Deaf Studies at Ohlone College in Fremont, California where he teaches courses related to Deaf Culture, Deaf Education, and Interpreting to both deaf and hearing students. With over 40 years of teaching experience, he is considered a leading authority on Deaf culture with several publications, training packages, and on-line curricula to his credit and has presented all over the world. Holcomb's academic credentials include a Bachelor's degree from Gallaudet University, a Master's degree from Rochester Institute of Technology, and a Ph.D. from the University of Rochester.
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Culture defined
Chapter 3. Who are the deaf people?
Chapter 4. Deafhood: A personal journey toward self-actualization
Chapter 5. Early definitions of deaf culture
Chapter 6. Deaf culture redefined
Chapter 7. American Sign Language: The language of the American Deaf Community
Chapter 8. Deaf literature
Chapter 9. Deaf art
Chapter 10. Rules of social interaction
Chapter 11. Technological advancements: A boon or bane for the Deaf Community?
Chapter 12. The vibrant deaf community
Chapter 13. Diversity in the Deaf Community
Chapter 14. Multiple identities of Deaf Individuals
Chapter 15. The collision between culture and disability
Chapter 16. The universality of the deaf experience
Chapter 17. The future of the Deaf Community
Chapter 18. HEARING-BUT: Allyship in the Deaf Community