Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education Advance Access published online on April 27, 2005
The Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, doi:10.1093/deafed/eni031
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1 Gallaudet University
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. This article explores the recent controversy surrounding a Deaf lesbian couple's deliberate attempt at finding a Deaf donor to increase their chances of having a d/Deaf baby. Many have criticized the Deaf couple for harming their child; Deaf advocates have responded that the couple's decision reflects a natural cultural desire. This article seeks to explore how the medical model of disability implicitly used on both sides of the debate has obscured important points. Once this controversy takes into consideration the social construction of disability, the ethical defense of seeking a deaf child gains further support. This leads to the ironic claim that seeking a deaf child could actually mitigate the conditions of disability within the family.
Received September 20, 2004
Revised December 15, 2004
Accepted January 5, 2005
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Designing Deaf Babies and the Question of Disability
H-Dirksen L. Bauman, E-mail: h-dirksen.bauman{at}gallaudet.edu
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