Deafness, community and culture in Britain: Leisure and cohesion, 1945-95

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Sets a case study of deaf people's leisure in NW England within a wider British context; gives insights into a misunderstood, misrepresented community; questions perceptions of deafness as a disability; shows the importance of shared leisure in community formation and how changing patterns of socialisation are affecting British society.

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Atherton, M. (2017). Deafness, community and culture in Britain: Leisure and cohesion, 1945-95. Deafness, community and culture in Britain: Leisure and cohesion, 1945-95 (pp. 1–185). Manchester University Press. https://doi.org/10.1080/17460263.2013.844456

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