Made to Hear: Cochlear Implants and Raising Deaf Children

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Made to Hear: Cochlear Implants and Raising Deaf Children
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Laura Mauldin
SeriesA Quadrant Book
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:224
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 140
Category/GenreImpact of science and technology on society
ISBN/Barcode 9780816697250
ClassificationsDewey:649.1512
Audience
General
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations 5

Publishing Details

Publisher University of Minnesota Press
Imprint University of Minnesota Press
Publication Date 29 February 2016
Publication Country United States

Description

Made to Hear sensitively and thoroughly considers the structure and culture of the systems we have built to make deaf children hear. Examining the consequences of cochlear implant technology for professionals and parents of deaf children, Laura Mauldin shows how certain neuroscientific claims about neuroplasticity, deafness, and language are deployed to encourage compliance with medical technology.

Author Biography

Laura Mauldin is assistant professor of human development / family studies and women's gender and sexuality studies at the University of Connecticut.

Reviews

"A superb account of how a controversial technology becomes normalized patient by patient. While following families from newborn screening to post-Cochlear implant, Laura Mauldin shows that little of the political turmoil related to this medical technology is salient for the parents faced with a child with hearing loss."-Stefan Timmermans, University of California, Los Angeles "Dr Mauldin is a talented writer who offers keen insight in several areas where practitioners can improve."-Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education