Matthew S. Moore, Linda Levitan Third Edition (2003), 724 pages; soft cover
A book that answers some of the most common questions hearing people ask about Deaf culture and how Deaf people communicate and live. Using a Q/A format in a clear, non-jargon, entertaining style, it makes a good introductory or supplemental text for Deaf studies or signing and ITP students. An excellent gift for a hearing relative, friend, colleague, anyone!
Questions in the book include ones such as:
- Is there one sign language for all countries?
- Can't all deaf people read lips?
- Do deaf parents breed deaf children?
- What bothers a deaf person the most about hearing people?
- What is Deaf culture?
- How do deaf people feel when a hearing person approaches them in public using sign language?
Each of the 131 chapters is illustrated. Easy-to-read, enjoyable introduction to a complicated subject. Written especially for those with NO background. The first book of its kind. And the most popular Deaf Studies handbook ever!