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Chapter 7
Deaf Related Art Genre
Matt Daigle
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In 2007, his logo for a breastfeeding symbol contest won and became the international signal
Maureen Klusza
Creator of a popular comic strip, “The Deaf Side”
She also publishes illustrations for beginning readers, using a bilingual approach to help them learn and appreciate ASL and English at young ages.
Betty Miller
One of the founders and considered the mother of the De’VIA movement,
is known for her art depicting experiences of many deaf persons who encounter discrimination and disappointments in the hearing world.
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Ruth Peterson
Ruth Peterson became fully deaf in 1983,
She did freelance art work and taught art at both Gallaudet University and Model Secondary School for the Deaf
She illustrated several books and booklets and created ink sketches of buildings on the Gallaudet campus.
Heriberto Quinones
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Creator of “The Cartoon Factory,”
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Ann Silver
She majored in commercial art at Gallaudet University and received her master’s degree in deaf rehabilitation from New York University in 1977.
affiliated with major publishing firms in Manhattan and with the Museum of Modern Art and Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
Her products included poster art, graphics, drawings, logos, greeting cards and book jackets.
the Deaf artists decided to distinguish themselves by creating the De’VIA Manifesto, with the word De’VIA standing for Deaf View/Image Art.
In representing their symbolisms of Deaf culture, artists may exaggerate facial features such as eyes, mouth, ears, and hands, although this isn’t always the case.
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Folklore Through Signs, Words, and Art
Deaf folklore is important because it helps develop pride in a person Deaf identity and Deaf culture.
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Deaf Storytelling Genre
Deaf Experience stories
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There was a man that was fascinated by a deaf woman so he wrote to hear in order to communicate and another man joined in too when the deaf woman had to leave the continued to write to each other despite not being deaf
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Creative Stories
usually were adaptations of movies,
created by using a particular rule, such as stories being told in alphabetical order, numerical order, or using a particular handshape.
Deaf Laughs
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deaf people who experience oppression fight back through humor by showing hearing people being outsmarted by Deaf people.
Jokes and Humor
There is ASL, Deaf culture, lipreading crisis & hard of hearing jokes
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Interpreter Jokes
Some interactions with interpreters may have unintentional or undesired results, for a variety of reasons.
Cartoons
five themes: Communication, Lipreading, ASL, Interpreter, and Technology.
Deaf experience stories may be about life experiences, usually about deaf people succeeding or outsmarting hearing people.
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ASL english genre
Written Poetry
Silent Muse Antholog y, was printed in the early 1960s.
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Signed ASLPoetry
Prior to the 1 970s, there were no known published records about ASL poets or poetry.
“In English poetry we play with words; in ASL poetry, we play with signs.”
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