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Foreword 4 Merv Garretson xvii
Acknowledgments xxi
Introduction O Carol J. Erting xxiii
The Deaf Way: Touchstone 1989! S I. King Jordan xxxiii
PART ONE: Deaf cultures around the World
Editor s Introduction 2
Deaf Culture: Finding It and Nurturing It Paddy Ladd/Great Britain 5
Reflections of Deaf Culture in Deaf Humor § M.J.Bienvenu/United States 16
Deaf Humor and Culture ! Guy BoucHAUVEAu/Frowce 24
Deaf Culture, Tacit Culture, and Ethnic Relations
Edward T. Hall /United States 31
The Development of Deaf Identity §? Breda Carty/ Australia 40
Deaf Identity: An American Perspective ! Barbara KANNAPELL/iim fed States 44
Developing and Defining an Identity: Deaf Children of Deaf and Hearing
Parents O Rachel Stone and Lynn O. Stirling/ United States 49
Empowering Deaf People Through Folklore and Storytelling 3 Larry Coleman
and Kathy jANKOwsKi/fJnrted States 55
Deaf Thai Culture in Siam: The Land of Smiles ! Kampol Suwan arat/Thailand 61
The Deaf Japanese and Their Self Identity ¦ Michiko Tsuchiya/Japan 65
Nepal: A Paradise for the Deaf? J Raghav Bir ]osm/Nepal 69
Deaf Culture in Pakistan *J Anwar SHAMSHUDiN/Pafa stan 75
The Role of Educational Systems and Deaf Culture in the Development of Sign
Language in South Africa ! Robert M. T. Simmons/Sou^ Africa 78
Culture Based Concepts and Social Life of Disabled Persons in Sub Saharan
Africa: The Case of the Deaf J Patrick DEVLiEGER/JCenya 85
Transmitting Cultural Values Within the Burundi Deaf Community o
Adolphe SuRURu/BwrMndi 94
vjjj Contents
THE
DEAF Dea^ Culture in Ghana $ Alexander Daniel Okyere and
WAY Mary Joycelyn Addo/ Ghana 97
X^ Sign Language and the Concept of Deafness in a Traditional Yucatec Mayan
Village 4 Robert E. Johnson/ United States 102
The Developing Deaf Community in the Dominican Republic !
Barbara Gerner de Garcia/ United States 110
The Deaf Social Life in Brazil ® Antonio Campos de Abrev/Brazil 114
The Origin of the Deaf Community in Brazil O
Ana Regina e Souza Campello/Brazil 117
The Ecuadorian Deaf Community 119
History of the Deaf in Ecuador and the Moment of Awareness J
Miguel SANTiLLAN/EcMflrfor 119
The Birth of Ecuadorian Sign Language !
Carmen Velasquez Garcia/Ecuador 123
Principles, Changes, and Current Guidelines in the Education of the Deaf 4
Orlando BENALCAZAR/Ecwador 127
The Art and Culture of the Deaf ! Nelson Garcia/Ecuador 128
The Social Situation of the Deaf in Austria as Seen by a Deaf Woman 4
Trude Dimmel / Austria 131
The Deaf Community in Czechoslovakia S Jaroslav Paur/Czechoslovakia 135
The Deaf Community in Soviet Estonia $»• Valdeko Paavel/Estonia 137
Where the Deaf in Ireland Stand Today Josephine O Leary/Ireland 142
The Deaf Community of Quebec 148
The Deaf Way of Life in Quebec ® Arthur LeBlanc/Canada 148
Quebec Education of the Deaf ! Helene Hebert/Canada 149
Postsecondary Education for the Deaf in Quebec €
Mireille Caissy/Canada 151
Deaf Community Life S Jean Da Via /Canada 152
The Development of Australia s Deaf Community in the Twentieth Century i
Carol O Reilly /Australia 155
PART TWO: DeafHistory
Editor s Introduction 160
The Deaf Population During the French Revolution £
Alexis KARACOSTAS/Frafzce 162
The Revolutionary Ideal and the Deaf Community in France, 1792 1795 4
Anne T. Quartararo/United States 167
Contents ix
THE
The French Deaf Movement After the Milan Congress $? DEAF
Bernard TRUFFAUT/France 172 WAY
Signs of Eloquence: Selections from Deaf American Public Addresses 4* *~^
James J. Fernandes and Jane F. Kelleher/ United States 176
The History of Sign Language in Italian Education of the Deaf !
Serena Corazza/Italy 186
Written and Unwritten History of a Residential School for the Deaf in Rome, Italy *t
Paola Pinna, Laura Pagliari Rampelli, Paolo Rossini, and
Virginia Volterra/Italy 194
Three Nineteenth Century Spanish Teachers of the Deaf ¦
Susan Plann/ United States 203
Events in the History of Deaf Education in Puerto Rico ?
Yolanda Rodriguez FRATicELLi/Puerfo Rico 208
Historical Phases of Deaf Culture in Denmark 4 Jonna Widell/Denmark 212
The Oralistic Tradition and Written History: Deaf People in German Speaking
Countries 4 Gunther List /Germany 220
Lessons Learned from the Connecticut Asylum £ Barry A. Crouch/United States 226
Judaism and Deafness: A Humanistic Heritage ! Abraham Zwiebel/Israel 231
The History of Deaf Education in Greece ^ Venetta LAMPRorouLou/Greece 239
Building a Silent Colony: Life and Work in the Deaf Community of Akron, Ohio
from 1910 Through 1950 ! Robert Buchanan/United States 250
Deaf People and the World of Work: A Case Study of Deaf Printers in Washington, D.C. ?•
John B. Christiansen/United States 260
Education of the Deaf in Nigeria: An Historical Perspective b
Emmanuel Ojile /Nigeria 268
The History of Deaf Education in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 4»
Zaid Abdulla AL MusLAT/Saudi Arabia 275
The Deaf Archive: Our History, Our Future * Ulf Hedkerg/ Sweden 283
Deaf Folklife Film Collection Project 4» Ted Svvalla/United States 285
Reaching the Deaf Community for Literacy «¦!• Karen LLOYD//lMsfra//« 291
A Cultural and Historical Perspective on Genetics and Deafness ?¦•
Kathleen Shaver Arnos and Katy Downs/United States 295
Were Your Ancestors Deaf ? ! Catherine Fischer/United States 302
x Contents
deaf PART THREE: The Study ofsign Language in Society
^•^ Editor s Introduction 306
/ The Study of Sign Language in Society: Part One 4 Brita Bergman/Sweden 309 )
y The Study of Sign Language in Society: Part Two ! Lars WALLiN/Su «fe» 318
y
A Sign Language Dictionary •€ William C. Stokoe/United States 331
Issues in Preparing and Presenting a Dictionary of New Zealand Signs 4
Marianne Collins Ahlgren/Not Zealand 335
The Development of a Dictionary of Namibian Sign Language S
Sackeus P. Ashipala, Profelius Daniel, Marius N. Haikali, Nangolo
Israel, Festus T. Linus, Henock H. Niilenge, Timony F. Haiduwah,
Rauna N. HASHiYANAH/Namz fei 342
Taiwan Natural Sign Language Research Work
James Chien Min CHAo/The Republic of China 347
A Dictionary Process for Documenting and Sharing Signs Used by Skilled
Signers l Dolores Oglia, Marilyn Mitchell, and
Frank Caccamise/United States 350
WhenlsASL? 3 Ceil Lucas and Clayton Valli/United States 356
The Impact of ASL Research on the American Deaf Community !
James Tucker/ United States 365
Presenting the Television Program, It s My Hands Turn to Speak
Marie Therese Abbou/France 369
Sign Language Varieties in British Television: An Historical Perspective ?
Bencie Woll, Lorna Allsop, and Rachel SPENCE/Great Britain 373
Estonian Sign Language Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow ! Regina Toom/Estonia 379
An Overview of Current Sign Language Projects in Switzerland 4
Penny Boyes Braem/Switzerland 382
Sign Language Research in Germany £» Gudula List /Germany 388
The Center for German Sign Language in Hamburg: Deaf People Doing Research
on Their Language with Video and Computers 4 Heiko Zienert/ Germany 394
German Words in German Sign Language: Do They Tell Us Something New
About Sign Languages? O Horst Ebbinghaus and Jens HESSMAN/Gmwarci/ 399
Sign Language and Deaf Culture in Italy 4 Anna Fohcm/Italy 410
Name Signs in Swedish Sign Language: Their Formation and Use 4
Tomas Hvdberg/Sweden ( 416
Training Deaf People as British Sign Language Tutors ®
Clark Denmark/G^z/ Britain 425
Contents xi
TH]
Teaching Across Modalities: BSL for Hearing People O DE^
Frances Elton/Great Britain 432 WA
Teaching Sign Language Communication and Interpretation 4 ^
Asger Bergmann/Denmark ( 437 )
Educational Methods for Teaching Sign Language J
JOSETTE BOUCHAUVEAU/Fra«Ce 441V)
SERAC 446 , V
SERAC s Efforts to Provide Interpreters in France i Giles Verlet/France 446
Linguistics Applied to the Training of Interpreters ! Agnes Vourc h/France 448
The Interpreter as Actor O Dominique Hof/France 450
Sign Language Interpreting in France ! Victor ABBOu/Frawce 451
From One to Many and from Many to One: A Comparative Analysis of ASL and
the English Lexicon i Jeffrey Davis and Kathy jANKOwsKi/LMfed States 454
FART FOUR: Diversity in the Deafcommunity
Editor s Introduction 462
Multiple Minorities: Communities Within the Deaf Community £
Tanis M. DoE/Canada 464
; How Long Must We Wait? $? Sheryl Emery and Jeanette Slone/United States 470
Sociolinguistic Aspects of the Black Deaf Community 4
Anthony Aramburo/United States 474
Deaf Gay Men s Culture 4 Thomas Kane /United States 483
Cultural Implications of Treating the Hearing Impaired Substance Abuser •¦
Jean Modry/United States 486
The Social Life of Deaf People in Rural Communities: Implications for Community
Colleges ! Beverly Butters and Nancy Kirkendall/LJmfed States 493
Deaf Blindness: An Emerging Culture? i Roderick]. MacDonald/United States 496
The Special Challenge of Late Deafened Adults: Another Deaf Way •:•
Bill Graham and Marymargaret SHARP Pucci/lirntai States 504
PART FIVE: Deafctubs and Sports
Editor s Introduction 514
The Stockholm Deaf Club: A Case Study *p Yerker Andersson/United States 516
Silent Club: An Ethnographic Study of Folklore Among the Deaf *¦?
Stephanie A. Hall/United States 522
xii Contents
Ttjr
DEAF ^e Origin, Development, and Working Activities of Madosa V.Z.W. 4
WAy Adolf Van Den Heuvel/Belgium 528
^^ Clubs for Deaf People in India £ Madan M. Vasishta and
Mehek Sethn a/United States 532
The Deaf Union of Guipuzcoa * Miren Segovia /Basque Region, Spain 535
The Role of Silent Sports in Italian Deaf Culture S Orazio Romeo and
Lisa J. Renery/Italy 538
Sports, Deafness, and the Family ! Donalda K. Ammons and
Margery S. Miller/ United States 542
Mainstreaming—A New Concept for Recreation and Leisure in the Deaf
Community ! Bruce GROSs/United States 545
PART SIX: rhe Deaf child in the Family
Editor s Introduction 550
Bringing Up Our Children to Be Bilingual and Bicultural i
Roberta Thomas /United States, Michael Tillander/Finland, and
Ritva Bergmann/Denmark 552
Sign Language Acquisition Among Deaf Children with Deaf Parents !
Jean Francois Mercurio /France 562
The Early Intervention Program for Deaf Children: A Bilingual Experience !
Myriam A. de Lujan /Venezuela 568
The Deaf Child in Burundi Society Assumpta Naniwe/Burundi 574
PART SEVEN: Education
Editor s Introduction 582
Equality in Educational Opportunities: The Deaf Version
Sam Supalla/United States 584
A Brief Overview of Unlocking the Curriculum 4 Robert E. Johnson,
Scott K. Liddell, and Carol J. Erjing/United States 593
The Language Arts Curriculum in Programs for Deaf Children !
Janie Simmons/ United States 599
Trends in the Progress Toward Bilingual Education for Deaf Children in
Denmark ¦ Britta Hansen/Denmark 605
Improving Sign Language Skills of Hearing Teachers: A Swedish Experiment 3
Christina Eden as/Sweden 6lo
Contents xjii
THE
A Deaf Teacher and a Hearing Researcher Collaborating: From ASL to English in a deaf
Kindergarten Classroom $? Kathleena M. Whitesell and way
GlendaZmijewski/United States 621 «^
Classroom Turn Taking Mechanism: Effective Strategies for Using Eye Gaze as a
Regulator ® Susan M. Mather/United States 627
The Use of Interactive Videodisc Technology for Bilingual Instruction in American
Sign Language and English Vicki L. Hanson and
Carol A. Padden/United States 633
Effectiveness of Psychodrama and Sociodrama Among Young Deaf and Hard of
Hearing Secondary School Students at Nyborgskolen, Denmark ¦
Ildi Batory/ Denmark 638
What Deaf High School Seniors Tell Us About Their Social Networks ¦ v ;
Randolph L. Mowry/United States 642
A Deaf Studies Curriculum for High School Teachers S»
Douglas D. Bahl/ United States 650
Adult Education in the Deaf Community: The Australian Deaf Heritage 4
Linda Warby and Michael Clancy/ Australia 656
PART EIGHT: Deaf/Hearing interaction
Editor s Introduction 660
Experiences of a Deaf Mother and Preschool Teacher ¦
Ritva BERGMANN/Denmarfc 662
The Deaf Community: Why This Difficult Relationship with the Hearing? ¦
Rachid Mimoun/France 665
A Professional Deaf Educator in Spite of the System i Pascal Smith/France 669
Hearing Deaf Relations 4* Daniel Abbou/France 674
Sign Terminology for Sex and Death in Venezuelan Deaf and Hearing Cultures:
A Preliminary Study of Pragmatic Interference *l
Lourdes Pivxrosemoia / Venezuela 677
: Unconscious Discrimination ?!• Leo M.]acobs/United States 684
The Impact of Rehabilitation Philosophies on the Deaf Client ¦•
Robert G. SANDERSON/LMted States 687
Promoting the Interests of Deaf People £ Liisa Kavvpinen / Finland 694
Deaf Awareness Programs in South Africa ? Alan ]ones/South Africa 698
Deaf Awareness Program: A Suggestion t» J. S. David/Sri Lanka 702
xiv Contents
THE
DEAF Sharing Experiences: Deafness Awareness Programs in Australia «!
WAY Valerie Moon/Australia 706
~ ASL Is Finally Accepted as a Foreign Language in High Schools! !»
Ann BiLLiNGTON BAHL/lMted States 713
PART NINE: rDeafj 6CpU. and the Arts
Editor s Introduction 720
Misconceptions of Deaf Culture in the Media and the Arts S
Doug Alker/ Great Britain 722
The Challenge to Deaf People in the Arts Today $?
GUNILLA WAGSTROM LUNDQVIST/Szmfett 726
How Does Hollywood See Us, and How Do We See Hollywood? s
Ann SiLVER/United States 731
Hollywood Through Deaf Eyes: A Panel Discussion ! Phyllis Frelich,
Marlee Matlin, Howie Seago, Ed Waterstreet, Linda Bove,
Julianna Fjeld, and Terkylene / United States 736
Theater of the Deaf in Australia Carol lee Aquiline /Australia 746
What Is a Deaf Performing Arts Experience? j Don Bangs /United States 751
Deaf People in the Arts: One Man s Struggles and Accomplishments $?
Gregorio Jesus Jaen ARRABAL/Spam 762
De VIA (Deaf View/Image Art) ! Betty G. Miller/ United States 770
PART TEN: DeafjPeopU and Human nights Issues
Editor s Introduction 774
Human Rights and the Deaf ! Hurst Hannvm/United States 776
The Human Rights of the Deaf Mary Claveau Malzkuhn/ United States 780
Deafness and the Political Agenda 3 Mamadou Barry /Guinea and
the United Nations 786
Discrimination Against Deaf People in Bangladesh 4
Stephen P. Dhalee/Bangladesh 788
The Vocational Distribution of Deaf People in Greece i
Venetta Lampropoulou/ Greece 791
The Oppression of Deaf People as Cultural Minorities in Developing Countries i
Aggrey A. SAWUKA/Tanzania 794
Contents xv
TUT
Better Education for Deaf People in French Speaking Africa • DEAF
Marius Rock Titus/Francophone Africa 800 WAv
The Problem of the Peruvian Deaf Person 4 Alberto Paliza FARFAN/Perw 804 ^^
Are Deaf Children Allowed Signing? J Celina Ribeiro HuTZLER/Brazi/ 811
The Mano a Mano Project S Miguel Santillan and
Alfredo Toro/ Ecuador 817
Deaf People s Civil Rights to Information ! Joseph Collins/Great Britain 826
Deaf President Now $? Mary Claveau Malzkuhn, Greg Hlibok, Jerry Covell,
and Brigitta Bourne Firl/United States 829
Deaf Studies Before and After the Revolution t Harlan LANE/United States 838
Rehabilitation or Oppression? Options for the Humanization of the Deaf «••
Roger J. Carver and Tanis M. Doe /Canada 846
Political Activism in the Deaf Community: An Exploratory Study of Deaf Leaders
in Rochester, New York ! Gerald C. Bateman, jR./Un/ted States 854
Don t Stand There—Run! O Kevin J. Nolan/United States 860
Afterword 863
Global Perspectives on The Deaf Way ¦
Michael A. Karchmer/United States 864
More Than Memories: The Deaf Way Sparks Worldwide Change for Deaf
People 4 LynneMcConnell/United States 866
Contributors 871
Index 891
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title_full | The deaf way perspectives from the International Conference on Deaf Culture Carol J. Erting ... ed. |
title_fullStr | The deaf way perspectives from the International Conference on Deaf Culture Carol J. Erting ... ed. |
title_full_unstemmed | The deaf way perspectives from the International Conference on Deaf Culture Carol J. Erting ... ed. |
title_short | The deaf way |
title_sort | the deaf way perspectives from the international conference on deaf culture |
title_sub | perspectives from the International Conference on Deaf Culture |
topic | Cultuur gtt Doven gtt Gebarentaal gtt Kultur Deaf Social conditions Congresses Gehörlosigkeit (DE-588)4059132-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Cultuur Doven Gebarentaal Kultur Deaf Social conditions Congresses Gehörlosigkeit Konferenzschrift 1989 Washington DC |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=006723295&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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