Deaf in JapanKaren Nakamura combines history, life histories, ethnographic observation, and politico linguistic analysis of sign language in Japan to open up sensible and much needed debate on the multiplicity of the Japanese and their culture.Sonia Ryang, The Johns Hopkins University Until the mid 1970s, deaf people in Japan had few legal rights and little social recognition. Legally, they were classified as minors or mentally deficient, unable to obtain driver's
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