Cultured Travel Guide Books - Buddhas in Disguise: Deaf People of Nepal
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Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 305.908162095496 EAN: 9780915035595 ISBN: 0915035596 Label: Dawnsign Press Manufacturer: Dawnsign Press Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 160 Publication Date: 1997-10-01 Publisher: Dawnsign Press Studio: Dawnsign Press
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Customer Rating: Summary: Superb reading about Deaf Culture in a foreign land Comment: Americans who have been learning lately about Deaf Culture in America will appreciate reading this book about Deaf people who are not as fortunate in overcoming discrimination or having a rich source of education available for them, and will understand where Deaf Americans have come from. A must-read for educators and advocates who want to undertand what Deaf people face in demanding equality in their lives. Written by a daughter of Deaf parents who saw first-hand what life is like in America, and then learned what it is like to be deaf in a country where Deaf people are not so fortunate. At the same time, the book shows the beauty of the country itself, their culture and customs through photographs made by the author when she took side trips from her base in Kathmandu. Customer Rating: Summary: Beautifully photographed study of deaf Nepalese subculture. Comment: "Buddhas in Disguise" is a richly illustrated and knowledgeable portrayal of the life, environment and culture of the deaf in Nepal, written by a woman who spent three years living and working with these forgotten but brave people. The book is worth getting for the photography alone, which is wonderful, but the photos are accompanied by a fascinating description of a people about which the world is nearly completely ignorant. If you are interested in Nepal, in foreign cultures, in excellent photography, or deafness, I highly recommed this book