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Seeing Voices: A Journey Into the World of the Deaf
A book cover with text saying "Seeing Voices A Journey Into The World Of The Deaf Oliver Sacks Author of The Man Who Mistook His Wife For A Hat" on a blue and black background
AuthorOliver Sacks
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SubjectDeaf studies, sign language
PublisherUniversity of California Press (first U.S. edition)
Publication date
August 1989
Media typePrint -- Hardcover (First Edition)
Pages180 (first edition)
ISBN0-5200-6083-0
OCLC19455916
305.9/08162 20
LC ClassHV2370 .S23 1989
Preceded byThe Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat (1985) 
Followed byAn Anthropologist on Mars (1995) 

Seeing Voices: A Journey Into the World of the Deaf is a 1989 book by neurologist Oliver Sacks. The book covers a variety of topics in Deaf studies, including sign language, the neurology of deafness, the history of the treatment of Deaf Americans, and linguistic and social challenges facing the Deaf community. It also contains an eyewitness account of the March 1988 Deaf President Now student protest at Gallaudet University, the only liberal arts college for deaf and hard of hearing in the world.[1] Seeing Voices was Sacks' fifth book.[2]

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Reception

Critics of Seeing Voices agreed that the book is highly informative. Publishers Weekly described it as "extraordinarily moving and thought-provoking". While Debra Berlanstein of Library Journal characterized the book as insightful, she wrote that it seems more suited to a scholarly audience than some of Sacks' more popular books.

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