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dc.contributor.authorHenson, Tahna B.eng
dc.contributor.meetingnameBody Project (1st : 2008 : Columbia, Missouri)eng
dc.date.issued2008eng
dc.descriptionThis presentation was made during the session "Violence and Kinship."eng
dc.descriptionAbstract of a presentation given at the 2008 Body Project conference at the University of Missouri-Columbia.eng
dc.description.abstractThis paper integrates excerpts taken from a fieldwork-based, thesis-length project that examines the personal experience narratives of Deaf and Hearing mothers of Deaf children. Driven by the goal of joining folkloric interpretations of narrative with theoretical concepts that have emerged out of Disability Studies, this paper provides a point of intersection between the two disciplines that takes story structure, and the nature of memory, into account. Responding primarily to Alison Kafer's "compulsory ablebodiedness" and Tobin Sieber's notion of "disability as masquerade", this paper uses (rather than challenges) ethnographic practices to illustrate the transformative properties of narrative that can be seen and compared among specific Deaf and Hearing groups. Disability Studies has largely ignored folkloric approaches to personal experience narratives which have long been engaged understanding the nature of stories, memory, and the expression of social relationships within the matrix of the ordinary. This paper uses transcripts of interviews with mothers who define their own roles by contextualizing both deafness, and "normalcy", in order to cultivate structures of feeling; the presentation of the instability of the present combined with the stability of the past allows for roledefining to be transformative.eng
dc.format.extent1 pageeng
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10355/395eng
dc.languageEnglisheng
dc.publisherThe Body Projecteng
dc.relation.ispartofcollectionUniversity of Missouri--Columbia. Graduate Student Association. The Body Projecteng
dc.rightsOpenAccesseng
dc.rights.licenseThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 License.
dc.subjectdeafnesseng
dc.subjectDisability Studieseng
dc.subjectstory structureeng
dc.subjectnature of memoryeng
dc.subject.lcshParents of deaf childreneng
dc.titleIdentifying and transforming normalcy : challenges to compulsory able-bodied oppression in the deaf community [abstract]eng
dc.typeAbstracteng
dc.typePresentationeng


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