The Question of Culture

D/Deaf:

Most people unfamiliar with it consider deafness a disability. The prospect that deafness may actually fit into the model of a cultural entity is quite a new concept, and one that many find difficult to justify. Is Deaf a culture? Or, do the deaf simply adapt other modes of communication
 in order to cope with mainstream society? The answer may not be cut-and-dried as many may believe. However, before presenting the actual issue, it is necessary to investigate the anthropological criteria and prerequisites of "culture." Since no two definitions for the term "culture" are alike, several will be presented and examined.

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Very nice article, very wonderful discussion with seceral good ppoints of view.

Posted on 04/20/2008 at 9:04:27 PM

Thanks, Charlie. I'm not really happy with AC's editing, however. The title was messed up. It should read "d/Deaf: The Question of Culture." The small d vs. the capital D denotes the difference between a simple identification of a medical condition, vs. a culturally identified name. I'll be happy when AC allows more editing control to content producers!

Posted on 04/16/2008 at 8:04:14 AM

Well done article making excellent points.

Posted on 04/15/2008 at 7:04:58 PM

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