What is the story about?
What's Happening?
Raymond Antrobus's book 'The Quiet Ear' delves into his experiences growing up between the Deaf and hearing worlds. The poet, who has partial hearing loss, navigates the complexities of identity, often feeling not 'deaf enough' in the Deaf community and struggling to fit into the hearing world. The book interlaces personal anecdotes with historical accounts of Deaf culture, exploring themes of audism and the challenges of living with a disability that is not always visible.
Why It's Important?
Antrobus's work sheds light on the nuanced experiences of individuals with hearing loss, challenging stereotypes and highlighting the diversity within the Deaf community. The book contributes to broader conversations about identity, inclusion, and the need for greater understanding and acceptance of different abilities. It also emphasizes the importance of self-expression and finding one's voice in a world that often imposes limiting narratives.
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