Eradicating deafness?

Genetics, pathology, and diversity in twentieth-century America

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Manchester University Press
Marion Andrea Schmidt, series edited by Walton Schalick, Julie Anderson
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How did American geneticists go from fearing the dysgenic effects of deaf intermarriage to considering modern biotechnology a threat for Deaf culture? This book provides insight into changing ideas of what deafness is, what science and medicine should achieve, and to the transformative effect of exchange between scientists and deaf communities. -- .

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Marion Andrea Schmidt is a Research Associate at the Department of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine at the University Medical Center Göttingen

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