• Deaf culture is the set of social beliefs, behaviors, art, literary traditions, history, values, and shared institutions of communities that are influenced...
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    Deafblindness (redirect from Deaf-blindness)
    an act of Congress. The deafblind community has its own culture, comparable to those of the deaf community. Members of the deafblind community have diverse...
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    colour turquoise is the world color of Sign language, Deaf culture, and the signing Deaf community (Deaf, Deafblind, CODA, Sign Language interpreters, family...
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  • The history of deaf people and deaf culture make up deaf history. The Deaf culture is a culture that is centered on sign language and relationships among...
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  • community for children of deaf adults as an oral and a sign language, and bicultural, identifying with both deaf and hearing cultures. CODAs often navigate...
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  • Cortical deafness Cued speech Deaf culture Deaf education Deaf hearing Deaf history Deaf plus Deaf rights movement Deaf theatre Deafblindness Deaf-community...
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  • learning about deaf culture and sign language. During the development process, the casting department cast students who had strong Deaf identities. DiMarco...
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  • Deaf-mute is a term which was used historically to identify a person who was either deaf and used sign language or both deaf and could not speak. The term...
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  • various intersections of deaf and Indigenous culture, including valuing community, rooting their identity in their culture and its associated group instead...
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  • In the United States, deaf culture was born in Connecticut in 1817 at the American School for the Deaf, when a deaf teacher from France, Laurent Clerc...
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    communities of deaf people exist, sign languages have developed as useful means of communication and form the core of local deaf cultures. Although signing...
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    Culture (/ˈkʌltʃər/ KUL-chər) is a concept that encompasses the social behavior, institutions, and norms found in human societies, as well as the knowledge...
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  • emphasis, deaf culture and the accomplishments of deaf people are highlighted more and are positively portrayed. This emphasis fosters better deaf people's...
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  • Deaf President Now (DPN) was a student protest in March 1988 at Gallaudet University, Washington, D.C. The protest began on March 6, 1988, when the Board...
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  • Journal: A Journal of Media and Cultures, said that films featuring deaf and hard of hearing characters rarely focus on deafness itself but rather use it to...
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    The Deaf rights movement encompasses a series of social movements within the disability rights and cultural diversity movements that encourages deaf and...
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    Hearing loss (redirect from Profoundly deaf)
    of Deaf culture may see themselves as having a difference rather than a disability. Many members of Deaf culture oppose attempts to cure deafness and...
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  • group". Advocates of Deaf culture use a capital "D" to distinguish cultural Deafness from deafness as a pathology. Deaf culture is distinct in that the...
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    journal Cahiers de Littérature Orale. Although deaf people communicate manually rather than orally, their culture and traditions are considered in the same...
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  • Popular culture (also called pop culture or mass culture) is generally recognized by members of a society as a set of practices, beliefs, artistic output...
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  • Deaf may refer to: Deafness, a term with varying meanings in cultural and medical contexts: Deaf culture, the set of beliefs and traditions of communities...
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  • De'VIA (redirect from Deaf View/Image Art)
    Deaf View Image Art, abbreviated as De'VIA, is a genre of visual art that intentionally represents the Deaf experience and Deaf culture. Although De'VIA...
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  • A culture war is a form of cultural conflict between different social groups who struggle to politically impose their own ideology (moral beliefs, humane...
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  • Deaf Child Worldwide is the international development arm of the National Deaf Children's Society. Deaf Child Worldwide More about DCW v t e...
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  • disabilities." Deaf culture has an older history, having been described in 1965, and Deaf culture can be connected to the larger disability culture, both due...
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  • or congenital hearing loss. Such people may be associated with Deaf culture. Deafness (little to no hearing) is distinguished from partial hearing loss...
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    Washington, D.C., for the education of the deaf and hard of hearing. It was founded in 1864 as a grammar school for both deaf and blind children. It was the first...
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    study of the deaf-related aspects of the world. Deaf studies emerged with the recognition that deaf people have a culture and that such culture is unique...
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  • was used by both deaf and hearing people in the community; consequently, deafness was not a barrier to participation in public life. Deaf people who signed...
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  • prerevolutionary establishment of deaf schools, Russian deaf culture communalized said minority. However, Russia's deaf education system struggled due to...
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