Hearing Happiness, Jaipreet Virdi
Hearing Happiness, Jaipreet Virdi
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Hearing Happiness
Deafness Cures in History

Author: Jaipreet Virdi

Narrator: Auto-narrated

Unabridged: 9 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/01/2023


Synopsis

Weaving together lyrical history and personal memoir, Virdi powerfully examines society’s—and her own—perception of life as a deaf person in America.
At the age of four, Jaipreet Virdi’s world went silent. A severe case of meningitis left her alive but deaf, suddenly treated differently by everyone. Her deafness downplayed by society and doctors, she struggled to “pass” as hearing for most of her life. Countless cures, treatments, and technologies led to dead ends. Never quite deaf enough for the Deaf community or quite hearing enough for the “normal” majority, Virdi was stuck in aural limbo for years. It wasn’t until her thirties, exasperated by problems with new digital hearing aids, that she began to actively assert her deafness and reexamine society’s—and her own—perception of life as a deaf person in America. Through lyrical history and personal memoir, Hearing Happiness raises pivotal questions about deafness in American society and the endless quest for a cure. Taking us from the 1860s up to the present, Virdi combs archives and museums in order to understand the long history of curious cures: ear trumpets, violet ray apparatuses, vibrating massagers, electrotherapy machines, airplane diving, bloodletting, skull hammering, and many more. Hundreds of procedures and products have promised grand miracles but always failed to deliver a universal cure—a harmful legacy that is still present in contemporary biomedicine.
Weaving Virdi’s own experiences together with her exploration into the fascinating history of deafness cures, Hearing Happiness is a powerful story that America needs to hear.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Moonkiszt on January 06, 2020

Hearing Happiness: Deafness Cures in History Jaipreet VirDi’s book about her life and experiences as a deaf person are compelling and touched me. Not simply a tour of her own life and journey, but a hefty, academic consideration of humanity’s response to deafness in its members. She describes humanit......more

Goodreads review by Deanne on September 27, 2020

Very interesting nonfiction book about the supposed "cures and causes" of deafness. The real shame of it is the deaf and hard of hearing were taken advantage of by quacks that were essentially snake oil sales men. In times past among other things they believed lack of proper sleep and the lack of the......more

Goodreads review by Emma on January 24, 2024

Read this for class and it was interesting. I wish it talked about the authors experience more and wasn’t so heavily focused on America.......more

Goodreads review by Story Circle Book Reviews on October 02, 2020

"For years, I was stuck in limbo between two worlds: never quite deaf enough or quite hearing enough to perfectly fit in one side or another." Jaipreet Virdi, author of Hearing Happiness: Deafness Cures in History, captures her struggles after meningitis robbed her of her hearing at the age of four......more

Goodreads review by Anjana on December 02, 2020

I have no personal experience with the deaf community, and as always I looked forward to getting to know more about a whole new world which has always existed. The author is a historian, and this shows in the content. It took me a while to get through it all since it cannot be read in one sitting sin......more