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Chapter 7: Emergence of Colorful communication - Coggle Diagram
Chapter 7: Emergence of Colorful communication
Folklore Through Signs, Words, and Art
Most deaf folklore is constructed in cuktural humar
anyone outside of culture tends to have difficulty with the meaning, complexity, and significance when it comes to the transcription
Deaf culture is preserved through both written and oral forms
Folklore illistrates the legends, deaf jokes, riddles, signlore, asl poetry, and personal experience narratives
Deaf Story telling
storytelling is ASL can be described as a combination of gestures, mimme, signs, and facial expressions
deaf experience stories revolve around people succeeding or outsmarting heaing people
Fictional original stories are based on historical anecdote and contains fictional adaptations illustrating how deaf people have contributed to US history
Creative stories are another favorite oastime of deaf children. adaptation of movies and use facial and body movements
Visual: deaf humar has strong visual base
Cant hear: significant amount o deaf folklore contains to jokes and stories that deal with the inability to hear
Linguistic: humar that is lexically based, and the punch lines to many ASL jokes
Response to opprssion:deaf people responde to oppression by using humor to fight back and outsmart the hearing
Jokes/ Humor: jokes are categorized by ASL, deaf culture, deaf-blind, hard of hearing, and lipreading crisis
interpreter jokes are used to facilitate deaf and hearing conversations
ASL/ English Genre
Written poetry is used to express themselves or thoughts about life
No records of ASL poets or poetry
ASL poetry is nearly impossible due to hand motion, facial expression, and body movements
Deaf-Related Art Gene
"What is Deaf Art?"
artists may exaggerate facial features such as eyes, moth, dears, and hands.
Matt Daigle was profoundly deaf but has ears to wear. more than 13 years as a graphic designer.
Maureen Kluza: Creater of popular comic strip, "The Deaf side"
Betty Miller: art depicting experiences of many deaf persons who encounter discrimination and disappointments in the hearing world
Shawn Richardson: African American; cartoons appeared in several deaf publications
Ann Silver:Poster art, grahics, logos, greeting cards, and book jackets
Deaf Contributions to Performing Arts
Deaf stage performers genre: participants were encouraged to create their own scripts for declamation, poetry, sotrytelling, one-act lays, or to relate from existing sources of literature
National Theatre of the Deaf was the first to assemble a cast of professional deaf actors and actresses
Rathskellar, Invisble Hands Inc, CJ Jones, and John Maucere
Hollywood usually didnt cast real-life deaf people in motion pictures. Protests by the reaf community have slowly changed the images of deaf people from negatice characters to positive
Deaf Music Genre
music is appreciated by many deaf and hard of hearing people. They are able to feel vibration through surfaces
clapping between signs makes fine kinesthetic and visual music and is quite common in "deaf songs"
Deaf Photographers and Filmakers
filmmaking i the early days gave unique communication modes to deaf people
the use of sign language can be seen and it created a significance