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Unit information: Deafhood Philosophy and Social Theory in 2013/14

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Unit name Deafhood Philosophy and Social Theory
Unit code DEAFM1009
Credit points 20
Level of study M/7
Teaching block(s) Teaching Block 4 (weeks 1-24)
Unit director Dr. Paddy Ladd
Open unit status Not open
Pre-requisites

None

Co-requisites

None

School/department Centre for Deaf Studies
Faculty Faculty of Social Sciences and Law

Description including Unit Aims

This unit presents to students the epistemological rationale for the whole MSc course, and provides key conceptual tools for them to utilise in the other units. It presents an analysis of the Deaf persons and communities of the world as visuo-gestural-tactile Sign Language Peoples, whose Deafhood knowledge makes a positive contribution to world, and advances the frontiers of human self-knowledge. These are represented as the search for SLP epistemologies and ontologies. In advancing this narrative, the unit dissects the weaknesses of the medical and social models of deafness, and analyses Western societies treatment of Sign Language Peoples (SLPs) utilising post-colonial concepts. In so doing it posits a new culturo-linguistic model of Deafhood as the raison d&�etre of Deaf Studies, examines parallels with other minority languages and other minority studies disciplines, and introduces new ideas from Human Geography based on the new concept of Deafscape.

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