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For Acclaimed Baroque Flutist Stephen Schultz, Classic Rock Prompted a Journey to Better Hearing -- and Widex MOMENT Sheer Hearing Aids

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Thursday, December 14, 2023

Decades into a celebrated career as a musician and educator, renowned Baroque flutist Stephen Schultz needed hearing aids.

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  • Decades into a celebrated career as a musician and educator, renowned Baroque flutist Stephen Schultz needed hearing aids.
  • Facing a choice between hearing aids and an operation that might fix the tiny bones in his ears, Schultz waited.
  • And that's the journey that led Schultz to the Widex Moment Sheer hearing aids he wears today.
  • "Yes, hearing aids amplify sound, but really good ones like my Widex Moment Sheer hearing aids let you hear the rich palate that you'd normally miss," he says.

Henry Lawson and Judith Wright were deaf – but they’re rarely acknowledged as disabled writers. Why does that matter?

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Monday, July 3, 2023

Most of us know Henry Lawson and Judith Wright are icons of Australian literature.

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  • Most of us know Henry Lawson and Judith Wright are icons of Australian literature.
  • On AustLit, the Australian literature database, only ten of the 788 items on Lawson mention his deafness.
  • Read more:
    Les Murray said his autism shaped his poetry – his late poems offer insights into his creative process

Henry Lawson: deafness inherent to his writing

    • It is difficult to precisely describe his level of deafness from then on, but he needed anyone speaking to him to be close by and to face him.
    • His deafness remained a key influence on his content and style throughout his 35-year writing career.
    • He wrote about his own deafness in essays such as A Fragment of Autobiography, and poems such as The Soul of a Poet.
    • Hearing people often make deafness a constant focus when they write deaf characters – but in his stories, he would often only mention a character’s deafness once.
    • Deafness was also part of his writing style.

Judith Wright’s deafness: ‘creatively generative’

    • Three years later, she was diagnosed with otosclerosis, a form of atypical bone growth within the middle ear that causes progressive hearing loss.
    • Her deafness meant she was denied entry into the women’s forces during World War II.
    • When the servicemen returned and her role became insecure, she made a critical decision, one directly informed by her deafness.
    • Read more:
      Friday essay: Judith Wright in a new light

Ignoring disability has consequences

    • And often the exceptions, like I Can Jump Puddles (1955) by Alan Marshall, who was partially paralysed as a result of childhood polio, are interpreted as narratives of overcoming disability – rather than the narrative of disability pride that they are.
    • When they grow up to be publishers, teachers, librarians, editors, and booksellers, they unthinkingly pass this message on to the next generation by continuing to omit disability from Australian writing.
    • The consequences of erasing disability from Australian literature are worse for disabled readers and writers.
    • Like Lawson and Wright, renowned Australian poet Les Murray acknowledged his disability (autism) for decades before his death, starting in 1974.
    • When we understand impairment as a complex condition rather than simply a deficit, we realise disability engenders creativity.

Global Ossicular Reconstruction (ENT Devices) Market Analysis and Forecast Report, 2015-2020 & 2021-2030 Featuring Grace Medical, Heinz Kurz GmbH, Medizintechnik, Medtronic, Olympus Corp - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Wednesday, March 16, 2022

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