ORGANIZATION PRACTICES OF THE DEAF COMMUNITY: ARTICULATIONS FROM CULTURE

The deaf community has often been understood as a safe place in which the deaf difference can be reliably and cozily experienced. The aim of this paper is to understand how the deaf community is organized and narrated as such. Post-structuralist studies have been used to analyze the materials produc...

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Main Authors: Liane Camatti, Márcia Lise Lunardi-Lazzarin
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Editora da Universidade de Santa Cruz do Sul 2015-12-01
Series:Reflexão & Ação
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Online Access:https://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/reflex/article/view/5996
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spelling doaj-6493c6943c2e4f7295ba3e41ecf595e92020-11-24T22:15:27ZporEditora da Universidade de Santa Cruz do SulReflexão & Ação0103-88421982-99492015-12-0123312514110.17058/rea.v23i3.59963070ORGANIZATION PRACTICES OF THE DEAF COMMUNITY: ARTICULATIONS FROM CULTURELiane CamattiMárcia Lise Lunardi-LazzarinThe deaf community has often been understood as a safe place in which the deaf difference can be reliably and cozily experienced. The aim of this paper is to understand how the deaf community is organized and narrated as such. Post-structuralist studies have been used to analyze the materials produced for this research. Deaf teachers and students from deaf schools who have actively participated in community movements were interviewed. The analysis of the materials has shown that belonging to a community involves following a living code created with a common intention. In the deaf community, the reference grounding its organization is what has been known as cultural artifacts of deaf people. However, belonging to the community is delimited by the extent to which one is able or willing to move in accordance to the community rules. Thus, we can see that the community aggregates elements other than just the feeling of being deaf, only justified by sharing the same culture.https://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/reflex/article/view/5996Organização ComunitáriaCultura SurdaComunidade Surda
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ORGANIZATION PRACTICES OF THE DEAF COMMUNITY: ARTICULATIONS FROM CULTURE
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Organização Comunitária
Cultura Surda
Comunidade Surda
author_facet Liane Camatti
Márcia Lise Lunardi-Lazzarin
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title ORGANIZATION PRACTICES OF THE DEAF COMMUNITY: ARTICULATIONS FROM CULTURE
title_short ORGANIZATION PRACTICES OF THE DEAF COMMUNITY: ARTICULATIONS FROM CULTURE
title_full ORGANIZATION PRACTICES OF THE DEAF COMMUNITY: ARTICULATIONS FROM CULTURE
title_fullStr ORGANIZATION PRACTICES OF THE DEAF COMMUNITY: ARTICULATIONS FROM CULTURE
title_full_unstemmed ORGANIZATION PRACTICES OF THE DEAF COMMUNITY: ARTICULATIONS FROM CULTURE
title_sort organization practices of the deaf community: articulations from culture
publisher Editora da Universidade de Santa Cruz do Sul
series Reflexão & Ação
issn 0103-8842
1982-9949
publishDate 2015-12-01
description The deaf community has often been understood as a safe place in which the deaf difference can be reliably and cozily experienced. The aim of this paper is to understand how the deaf community is organized and narrated as such. Post-structuralist studies have been used to analyze the materials produced for this research. Deaf teachers and students from deaf schools who have actively participated in community movements were interviewed. The analysis of the materials has shown that belonging to a community involves following a living code created with a common intention. In the deaf community, the reference grounding its organization is what has been known as cultural artifacts of deaf people. However, belonging to the community is delimited by the extent to which one is able or willing to move in accordance to the community rules. Thus, we can see that the community aggregates elements other than just the feeling of being deaf, only justified by sharing the same culture.
topic Organização Comunitária
Cultura Surda
Comunidade Surda
url https://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/reflex/article/view/5996
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