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Deaf Peddler: Confessions of an Inside Man

Deaf Peddler: Confessions of an Inside Man

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Author: Dennis S. Buck
Creator: Robert M. Buchanan
Publisher: Gallaudet University Press
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 853282

Media: Paperback
Edition: First edition
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 136
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Dimensions (in): 8.7 x 5.5 x 0.4

ISBN: 1563680963
Dewey Decimal Number: 362.42092
EAN: 9781563680960
ASIN: 1563680963

Publication Date: July 3, 2000
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5 out of 5 stars From a Deaf perspective   December 9, 2001
Deaf Peddler-Confessions of an Inside Man
By Dennis S. Buck

When I read this story I couldn't help to think of the old movie "Rebel without a cause", for that is what on the surface appears to be. Although I could never understand his motivation or choice. Yet as a Deaf person I could understand the pressure and rejection he felt from the hearing society. Of the one steady job he did have, he wasn't given the opportunity for training like his peers. When he did work with someone who understood his Sign Language they corrected him and although he had the education he was still held back. Maybe this was his reason to take to the street out of frustration thereby acting out the hearing worlds perception of Deaf people.
But in the end the wayward son comes home to the Deaf Community and realizes that Deaf people are not single entities like hearing people. That Deaf people are not whole who live outside of our community. When Deaf people strive, we strive for all Deaf people.
This is not the best book I have ever read, nor is it the worst but I am glad he came home and that his book is now added to Deaf Culture Literature, and for that reason I give this book 5 stars.


4 out of 5 stars Fascinating account   April 29, 2001
For anyone interested in Deaf culture--or, for that matter, anyone who has encountered peddlers selling those ABC cards in airports--this book is an excellent choice. Buck gives a perspective most of us would not otherwise have the opportunity to hear. He discusses his reasons for choosing this way of life, and also describes in detail what his days were like. I highly recommend the book.

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