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Deaf History (Nomeland - Community) Chpt 7 - Coggle Diagram
Deaf History (Nomeland - Community)
Chpt 7
Folklore
signs, words, and arts develops cultural foundation
storytelling paints a visual picture
experience stories are crucial in both fictional and nonfictional ways
Deaf Laughs incorporated deeply into Deaf Culture
Deaf Artists
Matt Daigle: full-time graphic designer
Maureen Klusza: comic and cartoon artist
Ruth Peterson: art professor and asl teacher
Ann Silver: graphic artist, commercial art, Deaf experience
Entertainment - Theatre
National Theatre of the Deaf: 1967 NTD
David Hays + 17 persons including Bernard Bragg and Gilbert Eastman
Deaf West Theatre (DWT): professional resident sign language theater in the western half of US
NTD notable deaf performers: Rathskellar, Invisible Hands, Inc., CJ Jones, John Maucere
Entertainment - TV/Film/Photography
There are many arts organizations that cater to Deaf persons (i.e. Deaf womens organizations)
"resident shutterbug": memorialized experiences, usually at schools
Clear advantages of working with Deaf actors/actresses and it came out starting in the 1900s