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american deaf culture

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American deaf culture is an academic concept and research field focused on the distinct set of shared values, beliefs, social norms, and artistic expressions of Deaf individuals in the United States who form a community primarily through the use of American Sign Language, interpreting deafness as a cultural identity. This concept is crucial for analyzing linguistic diversity, identity formation, and the social organization of this specific cultural group within American society.

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MH

Rochester Institute of Technology

UB

Salk Institute for Biological Studies

DF

Gallaudet University

JW

Leeds Beckett University

MM

University of Michigan

Top Institutions

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Gallaudet University

Washington, United States

Rochester Institute of Technology

Rochester, United States

University of California San Diego

San Diego, United States

University College London

London, United Kingdom

City, University of London

London, United Kingdom