
THE COMMUNICATION USED BY THE DEAF AND THE COMMUNICATION USED BETWEEN THE HEARING IMPAIRED THEIR DIFFERENCES
Author(s) -
Anderson da Costa Lacerda
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
revista observatório
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2447-4266
DOI - 10.20873/uft.2447-4266.2020v6n4a19en
Subject(s) - deaf community , hearing impaired , presentation (obstetrics) , identity (music) , deaf culture , inclusion (mineral) , psychology , audiology , linguistics , sign language , social psychology , medicine , aesthetics , philosophy , radiology
This article aims to discuss, from a survey, the differences in “Deaf”, deaf and hearing impaired, with emphasis on the date of September 26 - National Day of the Deaf. Despite the fixed date, large parts of the five million Brazilian deaf people are still invisible to society. In this study, we intend to assess the level of interest, knowledge of those involved in the presentation of this topic. Communication between the deaf and the Society is very limited. Despite some advances, capacitism is present in the life of the Deaf. Thus, it is necessary to create, more and more, mechanisms that act in the inclusion of the Deaf, reducing the social, cultural, economic gap that exists between the deaf community and society in general. As a researcher, I conclude by highlighting the need for the entire deaf community to establish themselves, for being present with their culture, building their identity.