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- From: Laurel.Gealt@f201.n273.z1.fidonet.org (Laurel Gealt)
- Newsgroups: misc.handicap
- Subject: DEAF CULTURE
- Message-ID: <23341@handicap.news>
- Date: 24 Jul 92 14:07:15 GMT
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- [This is from the Silent Talk Conference]
-
- Betty, this message is really for James Womack, but I don't want to
- upset Ann, so I am addressing it to you.
-
- James, I have read the book "Disavblingg of the Deaf Community",
- and I can see that ASL and Deaf Culture are really the most
- appropriate cultural formss for the born-deaf or pre-lingually
- deafened. But, I still do not think that Deaf culture is simply
- another culture -- like English culture or French culture. Any
- more than riding around in a wheel chair is a cultural alternative
- to walking. I have three reasons --
-
- 1) There are six thousand words in ASL. There are six HUNDRED
- thousand words in English.
-
- 2)People with all their senses do not sometimes develop sign
- language and sometimes develop spoken language. Cultures of people
- who are healthy and have all their senses ALWAYS develop a spoken
- language. Infants with all their senses do not sometimes babble
- and sometimes make finger motions. Infants with all their senses
- ALWAYS babble. The only hearing people who have EVER used sign
- language are the American Indians (or Native Americans, if you
- prefer). And that was only because there were many tribes, with
- many languages, and it was considered humiliating and degrading to
- learn another tribe's language. So, Deaf Culture may be best for
- the Deaf, but it is NOT just another culture. It IS a handicap,
- and they ARE communicating in a way that is not instinctive for the
- human animal.
-
- 3) If Deaf Culture is just another culture, how come nobody ever
- VOLUNTARILY becomes Deaf? My grandparents voluntarily left Europe
- and voluntarily became English speaking Americans. Where are all
- the people who have voluntarily become deaf? How come, when two
- deaf people have a hearing baby, they do not automatically take the
- baby to a doctor and have its auditory nerve severed? Or is this
- just because of anti-deaf prejudice among doctors?
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