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Emergence of Colorful Communication - Coggle Diagram
Emergence of Colorful Communication
Jokes/cartoons
deaf laughs into four categories: visual; can’t hear; linguistic, and response to oppression
Roy Holcomb’s contributions to deaf humor through prose and art are well known
deaf humor can be so deeply embedded in culture
cartoons are broken into five broad themes: communication, lipreading, ASL, Interpreter, and technology
Arts
De’VIA manifesto, meaning Deaf View/Image Art, which is written to cover the traditional fields of visual fine arts
deaf artists and their perceptions in their art are based on their deaf experiences
“What is Deaf Art?” workshop was created in order to stress the difference between art by and about deaf people
use formal art elements and expressing innate cultural or physicals deaf experience
National Theatre of the Deaf was the first to assemble a cast of professional deaf actors and actresses
Deaf West Theatre was founded as the first professional resident sign language theater
for Hollywood moves, there were no true experiences of deaf people reflected during that time
Deaf Mosaic videotape series
Some Significant Artists
Maureen Klusza
creator of popular comic strip, the Deaf Side
Betty Miller
one of the founders and the mother of the De'VIA movement
Matt Daigle
made the breastfeeding icon
Ruth Peterson
demonstrated her humor, creativity, thoughtfulness, and wisdom in her works
Gilbert Eastman
first deaf director of dramatics at college
David Hays
a founder member of NTD
Granville Redmond
deaf actor who had a guest role in several films
Marlee Matlin
youngest academy award winner deaf actress and first deaf to participate in Dancing with the stars
Stories and Poetry
deaf folklore illustrated how deaf have created legends, jokes, riddles, signlore, and stories
Storytelling in ASL is a combination of gestures, mime, signs, and facial expressions
deaf cultures are preserved through both written and oral (signed)
ASL storytelling is believed to have emerged historically at residential schools for deaf students
ASL paints a visual picture of the tale and can provide a structure for deaf people’s perspectives
the Silent Muse Anthology is the earliest known collection of over 500 poems written by deaf people