Front Cover.
Half Title Page.
Editorial Board.
Title Page.
Copyright Page.
Contents.
List of Entries.
Reader’s Guide.
About the Editors.
Contributors.
Other Frontmatter.
Introduction.
1: Academic Test Bias.
2: Actors.
3: Adoption.
4: Africa, Eastern: Deaf Community.
5: Africa, Middle: Deaf Community.
6: Africa, Southern: Deaf Community.
7: Africa, Western: Deaf Community.
8: American Sign Language, Positive Psychological Effects of.
9: American Sign Language and English Literacy, Interdependence of.
10: Americans with Disabilities Act.
11: Aphasia and Brain Lesions.
12: Architectural Barriers Act of 1968.
13: Art and Literature, Deaf History of and Participation in.
14: Art Genres and Movements.
15: Artists.
16: Artists in Residency.
17: Arts, Performing.
18: Asia, Southeast: Deaf Community.
19: Asia, Southern: Deaf Community.
20: Asia, Western: Deaf Community.
21: Assessment Accommodations and Testing Modifications.
22: Audism.
23: Autism Spectrum.
24: Avatar Technology.
25: Baby Signs.
26: Biblical Tradition, References to Deaf in.
27: Bilingualism.
28: Bilingualism, Philosophy and Models of.
29: Bioethics.
30: Books.
31: Bullying.
32: Business Owners and Entrepreneurs.
33: Camenisch v. University of Texas.
34: Canada: Deaf Community.
35: Captioning.
36: Captioning Technology, Media.
37: Catholicism.
38: Central America: Deaf Community.
39: Child Welfare and Child Abuse.
40: Children, Deaf, of Deaf Parents.
41: Children, Deaf, of Hearing Parents.
42: Children of Deaf Adults.
43: Christianity.
44: Civil War, U.S.: Deaf History of and Participation in.
45: Classroom, Signing in the.
46: Cochlear Implant: Deaf Community.
47: Cognitive Processes.
48: Combined Method, Philosophy and Models of.
49: Commission on the Education of the Deaf.
50: Communications Act: Section 255.
51: Community Television of Southern California v. Gottfried.
52: Costner v. United States.
53: Crime and Delinquency.
54: Deaf Art.
55: Deaf Centrism and Deaf Centricity.
56: Deaf Cinema.
57: Deaf Crit.
58: Deaf Culture.
59: Deaf Dean Now Protest.
60: Deaf Drivers and Deaf Workers: Advocacy Work of the National Association for the Deaf.
61: Deaf Education History: 1980 to Present.
62: Deaf Education History: Milan 1880.
63: Deaf Education History: Post-1880 to 1979.
64: Deaf Education History: Pre-1880.
65: Deaf Gain.
66: Deaf History: 1300–1800.
67: Deaf History: 1800–1880.
68: Deaf History: 1881–1920.
69: Deaf History: 1921–1980.
70: Deaf History: 1981 to Present.
71: Deaf History: Antiquity.
72: Deaf History: Caribbean.
73: Deaf History: Central America.
74: Deaf History: Eastern Asia.
75: Deaf History: Eastern Europe.
76: Deaf History: Middle Africa.
77: Deaf History: Northern Europe.
78: Deaf History: Oceania.
79: Deaf History: South America.
80: Deaf History: Southeast Asia.
81: Deaf History: Southern Africa.
82: Deaf History: Southern Asia.
83: Deaf History: Western Europe.
84: Deaf International Development.
85: Deaf Learners, Cognition of.
86: Deaf President Now Protest.
87: Deaf Professionals in American Art Museums.
88: Deaf Rights Activism, Global Protests.
89: Deaf Studies.
90: Deaf Studies: Disability Studies Perspective and Controversy.
91: Deaf Studies Programs.
92: Deaf Theory.
93: deaf/Deaf: Origins and Usage.
94: Deafhood.
95: Deafspace.
96: Demographics.
97: Department of Education, U.S..
98: De’VIA Manifesto.
99: Digital Arts.
100: Diversity: Disability and Deaf Studies.
101: Diversity: First Nation Peoples of North America.
102: Diversity: LGBTQI.
103: Diversity: Women.
104: Domestic Violence and Services.
105: Driving Restrictions Protests.
106: Dysconscious Audism.