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Perspectives on Perspectives on DeafnessDeafness

Medical vs. Cultural Medical vs. Cultural perspectiveperspective

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Little “d” deaf(Medical Perspective)

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Negative or oppressive attitude towards deaf people

Deaf people who don’t sign; don’t identify themselves with

the deaf community

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Want to “fix” the problem of not being able to hear- hearing aids,

cochlear implants- focus on speech & lip reading

Discuss deafness as the degree of their hearing loss, not as identity

Loss of hearing hinders their involvement from “normal” hearing

world

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Regard hearing loss in medical terms

Consider themselves superior those in Deaf community

Hearing loss is a disability

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(sign: “think hearing”)

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Big “D” deaf(Cultural Perspective)

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positive strong identity; pride in deafness

do not discuss degree of hearing loss- do not compare or

associate themselves with hearing world

attend social gatherings to interact with other culturally deaf

members

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identify themselves as a cultural minority- use a different language, not disabled.

Residential Schools for the Deaf- heart of deaf community- culture passed through generations here

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Shared sense of identity- shared oppressions, history, experiences

disABILITY- strong, independent

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CULTURE: set of learned behaviors of a group o f people who have their own language, values, rules of behavior, and traditions. (Carol Padden, 98)