Children of Deaf Adults (CODA): Scholarly Materials

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Scholarly Materials

Berkowitz, M. C., & Jonas, J. A. (2014). Deaf and hearing siblings in conversation. McFarland & Company.  

Bull, T. (1998). On the edge of Deaf culture: hearing children/Deaf parents annotated bibliography. Deaf Family Research Press. Off-site. Use request tab for delivery within one day. 

Cue, K. R. (2024). Defining hearing culture in context of Deaf culture: A grounded theory examinationDisability & Society40(6), 1690–1713. 

Eldredge, B. K. (2017). My mother made me deaf : Discourse and identity in a deaf community. Gallaudet University Press.

Hoffmeister, R. (2007). Border crossings and CODA identity. In H.-D. L. Bauman (Ed.), Open your eyes: Deaf studies talking (pp. 189–215). University of Minnesota. 

Lane, Harlan, Pillard, Richard C., Hedburg, Ulf. (2011). Deaf ancestry: Henniker, NH, and Martha’s Vineyard, MA. In The people of the eye: Deaf ethnicity and ancestry (pp. 111–160), Oxford University Press.

Napier, J. (2021). Sign language brokering in Deaf-hearing families. Palgrave Macmillan. 

Schutz, S., Marcus, A.L., & Myers, R.R. (2012). Hearing children of deaf parents: Issues and interventions within a bicultural context. In I.W. Leigh (Ed.)., Psychotherapy with Deaf clients from diverse groups (2nd ed.) (pp. 109-135). Gallaudet University Press.

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