Shouting won't help : why I - and 50 million other Americans - can't hear you
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A memoir from the New York editor and writer in which she explores the invisible disability of deafness from personal, psychological, and physiological perspectives. Full description
Table of Contents:
- Losing it
- Voices : Ben Luxon
- Why?
- Voices : Ross Wank
- Bring in 'da noise!
- Voices : Jacqui Metzger
- You can't see it, but I can't hear you
- Voices : Toni Iacolucci
- Am I deaf or just dumb?
- Voices : Jay Alan Zimmerman
- "They don't scream, 'I'm wearing hearing aids!!!'"
- Voices : Richard Einhorn
- And then you have to pay for it
- Voices : Robert Astle
- Cyborg : cochlear implants
- Voices : Lorie Singer
- Wig tape, and that pig outdoors
- Voices : Karin Olsoe
- How to be a deaf theater editor, and other challenges of real life
- Voices : Isaiah Jackson
- The ugly stepsisters : tinnitus and vertigo
- Voices : Melissa
- Chicks and fish do it. Why can't we?
- Voices : Eugene Kaplan
- In the land of the near deaf.