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Deaf in Japan : signing and the politics of identity
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Deaf in Japan : signing and the politics of identity

Karen Nakamura

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The politics of Japanese sign language
The early history of the deaf in Japan
Life history : Nakano Shizuyo, a prewar-generation deaf woman
Middle-generation deaf in the postwar period
Three postwar women's lives : Sano Hiroe, Horikawa Hiro, and Funata Hatsuko
The postwar generation of deaf activists
The Japanese Federation of the Deaf and the welfare state
Deaf students in the post-mainstreaming era
Life history : Yamashita Mayumi, a deaf youth in contemporary Japan
Language wars and language politics, or, How an itinerant anthropologist introduced a new sign into the Japanese sign lexicon.

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Deaf in Japan : signing and the politics of identity by Karen Nakamura. ISBN 9780801473562. Published by Cornell University Press in 2006. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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