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Deaf culture describes the social beliefs, behaviors, art, literary traditions, history, values and shared institutions of communities that are affected by deafness and which use sign languages as the main means of communication. When used as a cultural label, the word deaf is often written with a capital D, and referred to as "big D Deaf" in speech and sign. When used as a label for the audiological condition, it is written with a lower case d.
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- Related: Deafhood, Audism, Canadian Deaf Theatre, Deaf West Theatre, National Theatre of the Deaf, Models of deafness, Sign name, Dorothy Miles, Chuck Baird, Willy Conley, A Man Without Words
Deaf Culture That Deaf Culture That www.deafculturethat.com - Web |
Deafness as Culture Deafness as Culture gallyprotest.org/atlantic_monthly.pdf - Web |
"Deafness is not a disability" (argumentum ad cons... "Deafness is not a disability" (argumentum ad consequentiam) wallsmirrors.blogspot.com/.../deafness-is-not-disability-argumentum.html - Web |
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Identity Politics Gone Wild, by Charlotte Allen Identity Politics Gone Wild, by Charlotte Allen saveourdeafschools.org/identity_politics_gone_wild.pdf - Web |
Inside Deaf Culture Website Inside Deaf Culture Website insidedeafculture.com - Web |
The Silent Worker The Silent Worker www.aladin.wrlc.org/dl/collection/hdr?gasw - Web |
National Association of the Deaf National Association of the Deaf www.nad.org - Web |
The Royal National Institute for Deaf People The Royal National Institute for Deaf People www.rnid.org.uk - Web |