First published in 1992, now hailed as a classic, The Mask of Benevolencetakes an unflinching look at the gulf that separates the Deaf minority from the hearing world— a world that regards deafness as a deviance that must be fixed at all costs.
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This new edition has a new preface and new chapter on the science and ethics of cochlear implants. An award-winning book when first published, this updated version is still startlingly fresh and relevant.
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“…should be required reading for all professionals working with the deaf, as well as the families, loved ones, and colleagues of the deaf.”—The Bookwatch, July 1999
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Recipient of a Literary Achievement Award from the National Association of the Deaf










