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Story Types (Narratives of deaf experience - defined by content (Relate…
Story Types
Narratives of deaf experience - defined by content
Relate something of deaf people's lives
Told so that others may learn from their experiences
Told from deaf perspective
traditional, poetic, theatrical drama
Content key focus
Cinematic stories - defined by origin and signing style
non-verbal, visual symbols into verbal system that uses visual symbols
Varied themes similar origin
Action films most popualar
Dialogue less important than visual impact
Stories with constraints - defined by form
grouped by form rather than content
Includes ABC stories, and handshape stories
Rules:
Succession
Minimal diviation
Cohesive devics
Integrity of story line
Games to teach Sign Language
Songs - defined by form and origin
Symbolic system
Religious groups, signed hymns are acts of worship
Clap, stomp, dance
Traditional deaf stories - defined by origin
Cannon
Defined by origin
Ladd call traditional stories "lamppost trope"
standing outside by the lamppost telling stories
Fictional stories for children - defined by intended audience
Most stories deaf children read do not contain deaf children.
Some are created for deaf children with deaf characters