NEW YORK CITY -- For more than a generation now, cochlear implants have, for some, been transforming the experience of deafness. In this week’s Op-Doc , “Between Sound and Silence ,” director Irene Taylor Brodsky delves into conversation with a cohort of Deaf people living that transformation.
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Herself the child of Deaf parents and the mother of a Deaf son, Brodsky delves into a complex realm where deafness and hearing, rather than absolute states, are territories of human experience to be bridged and explored.
The full story with video at New York Times.
SOURCE - New York Times
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