YorkSpace has migrated to a new version of its software. Access our Help Resources to learn how to use the refreshed site. Contact diginit@yorku.ca if you have any questions about the migration.
 

Coda/Hearing/Deaf: Telling Stories in the Borderlands

Loading...
Thumbnail Image

Date

2017-10-20

Authors

Johnson, Sammy Jo

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Abstract

This is a project centered on stories and storytelling. Here I tell several small stories, including stories about telling stories. None of the narratives are separate from the others, each one is connected to the last as part of a larger story. This larger story is my story as a Child of Deaf Adults (Coda). It is a Coda story set someplace between compulsory able-bodiedness and desiring deafness. In this process I hope to uncover and challenge parts of my Coda story and versions of myself I have been questioning for years. This journey has raised many questions but at its heart lies one central question: what is it that makes me hearing?

Description

Major Research Paper (Master's), Critical Disability Studies, School of Health Policy and Management,Faculty of Health, York University

Keywords

autoethnography, deafness and hearing, Child of Deaf Adults (CODA), stories

Citation