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Story Types - Coggle Diagram
Story Types
Narratives of deaf experience
memoire
a form of literature, stories learned from others experience
written form
storytelling
deaf community and deaf people feel not alone
deaf identity
deaf people lives
audience relate
inform deaf audience about challenges and how to overcome
stereotypes
hearing people being ignorant, bullies who oppress deaf people
conflicts
deaf person lack of hearing
warning and safety concerns
Stories with constraints
ABC stories
constraint imposed by wriiten language
concept spread worldwide
storyteller creates the story using manual alphabet
Rules: succession, minimal deviation, use of cohesive devises, and integrity of story line
number stories
constrained by order of numbers
follow same rules as ABC stories by using numbers
grouped by form
rules apart of story structure
handshape stories
constrained by rules occur within written language required by particular handshape
choose signs that use same handshape
Cinematic stories
non-verbal system
use visual symbols
films retold in ASL
popular in deaf communities
translation of film, not two languages
action films
dialogue not important
enjoyment
signed by sign language literature
Stories for children
storybooks
provide positive images for deaf children
deaf characters
relate/share and overcome challenges
fiction stories
contain magical elements where animals and objects think, behave, and use language like humans
Sign language stories
reading from books and translating by sign language
encourage deaf children to read, teach society and culture shared with hearing people
action stories
used for older children and adults
relate from experience, empathy, challenges set to overcome
Traditional deaf stories
national and regional
deaf jokes and deaf jokes from specific genre
Deaf schools
own traditional stories shared among pupils and generations
Songs
signed translations
contemporary music are most common
videos available online
done by deaf signers and hearing signers
visual rhythm and music
unrelated to hearing society music
associated with the body as clapping, stamp and dance
signed song
controversial as it does not originate within deaf culture
signed hymns
act of worship
use own language