Metro ECSU Judy Wolff Library homepage

  • Home
  • Library Resources
  • Terms
  • Account
    • Log In
    • Register
You are here: Home / Library

Resource Information

Back to library

Title:Sign Language Interpreting: Deconstructing the Myth of Neutrality

Author:Metzger, Melanie

Resource Image

Resource Image

Resource Description

This study provides a look at the games and events that deaf people have organized for themselves. It is a look at the psychological forces that have influenced the development of cultural activities that are by and for the deaf community. The book gives an analysis of the sociological forces that have combined to create a community open to all deaf people regardless of race, education or social background. It takes readers to the schools to illustrate the responsibility that all people, deaf and hearing, have in making sure that young, deaf children have access to all that deaf sport has to offer.

Request a copy of Sign Language Interpreting: Deconstructing the Myth of Neutrality by clicking the checkout button.

Checkout

Please login to checkout resource. If you aren't a registered user you can register here.

Library:Interpreter Training
Type:Book
Publisher:Gallaudet University Press
Copyright:1999
Available Copies:3

BrightWorks Judy Wolff Library | Copyright 2025