Mean Little deaf Queer: A Memoir

$14.89

This memoir offers valuable perspectives on disability, identity, and the performing arts, fostering empathy and understanding in students.

Mean Little deaf Queer: A Memoir
Mean Little deaf Queer: A Memoir
$14.89

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In 1959, the year Terry Galloway turned nine, the voices of everyone she loved began to disappear. No one yet knew that an experimental antibiotic given to her mother had wreaked havoc on her fetal nervous system, eventually causing her to go deaf. As a self-proclaimed “child freak,” she acted out her fury with her boxy hearing aids and Coke-bottle glasses by faking her own drowning at a camp for crippled children. Ever since that first real-life performance, Galloway has used theater, whether onstage or off, to defy and transcend her reality. With disarming candor, she writes about her mental breakdowns, her queer identity, and living in a silent, quirky world populated by unforgettable characters. What could have been a bitter litany of complaint is instead an unexpectedly hilarious and affecting take on life.

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Weight 0.238 lbs
Dimensions 13.9 × 1.7 × 21.5 in

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