ADJUSTING THE MARGINS: BUILDING BRIDGES BETWEEN DEAF ANDHEARING CULTURES THROUGH PERFORMANCE ARTS
LUANE RUTH DAVIS HAGGERTY
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Submitted to the Ph.D. in Leadership & Change Program of Antioch University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy March 2006
Rochester, NY | NYC
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CHAPTER FOUR: RESULTS OF THE STUDY

Anthony Bruscato and his group “Tribe” evidence Deaf leadership in the natural setting of a poetry performance at Wallace Library at Rochester Institute of Technology.
Figure 4.1. Windows of the Soul first poster.

According to Charmarz and Mitchell (1997) scholarly writers are expected to keep their voices out of the articles they produce, “silent authorship comes to mark mature scholarship. The proper voice is no voice at all” (p. 194). Since the community I have chosen to study – the Deaf community - is traditionally seen as having no voice I find that perspective inappropriate. For my work I am adopting the qualitative reporting style introduced by Ron Pelias in Methodologies of the Heart which outlines several acceptable ways to report on qualitative research. [more]

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