Course Overview
This course will provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the contemporary transnational Deaf public sphere. Students will study the origination and spread of international meetings among Deaf people and the concurrent formation of transnational Deaf networks. Students will study key concepts and review case studies in transnational studies which will then be used to interrogate the nature of interconnections between Deaf communities across the globe.
Students must be enrolled in the Concentration in Language and Human Rights or permission of the instructor
Program: Deaf Studies
Credit: 3
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Contact
- Deaf Studies
- Sorenson Language and Communication Center (SLCC) | 1214
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