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Deaf Culture Our Way

About.com Rating two out of Five

By Jamie Berke, About.com

Updated: November 11, 2008

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Cover of Deaf Culture Our Way: Anecdotes from the Deaf Community

Cover of Deaf Culture Our Way: Anecdotes from the Deaf Community

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The Bottom Line

A good buy if you want something fun, quick and easy to read at the beach.
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Pros

  • Inexpensive paperback
  • Fun to read
  • Clever cartoons

Cons

  • May seem dated because of modern technology
  • Needs an update with new anecdotes

Description

  • Written by the Holcombs, well-known persons in the deaf community
  • Published by DawnSignPress
  • Third version of a popular deaf humor book

Guide Review - Deaf Culture Our Way

I enjoyed reading this little book, and especially loved the cartoons. This is the third edition, published in the mid-1990s. However, things have changed so rapidly in the deaf community that this book is already outdated even though it is the third edition.

I recommend it more as a historical artifact than as a way to learn about current deaf humor. Indeed, two chapters are devoted to "classic humor," and "classic hazards" of deafness. Even much of the humor in the "current" chapter titled "our unique ways" is largely outdated.

This book would benefit from being updated to add humor based on newer technology, such as video relay services and cochlear implants. Maybe someday a fourth edition will come out. Until then, this is an inexpensive little book that can be appreciated mostly by deaf studies students and anyone who wants to learn about [older] deaf culture.

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