Review:
Deaf Culture
overall review score: 4.5
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Deaf culture refers to the shared language, customs, beliefs, and values of individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing. It encompasses a sense of community and identity among deaf people.
Key Features
- Sign language as a primary mode of communication
- Visual art and performances that highlight deaf experiences
- Celebration of Deaf history and achievements
- Strong sense of community and support among members
Pros
- Promotes inclusivity and diversity
- Fosters a sense of belonging for deaf individuals
- Encourages pride in Deaf identity
Cons
- Limited accessibility in a predominantly hearing society
- Challenges in communication with non-signing individuals