Young South Asian deaf people and their families: Negotiating relationships and identities

Explores how various and competing identity claims are negotiated by young deaf people and their families. Findings, based on group and individual interviews with young South Asian deaf people and individual interviews with their families, illustrate the complex realities of identity negotiation and...

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Cultures and civilizations
Deaf
Deaf young people
Family relationships
General studies
Identity
Negotiation
Self Concept
Sociology
South Asian Cultural Groups
South Asian people
United Kingdom
Young Adults
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