AW: [sw-l] a few things...

Adam Frost icemandeaf at GMAIL.COM
Mon Nov 10 23:53:25 UTC 2008


I completely understand, and it makes sense to me as well. Most Deaf  
in the US can't get involved with politics even if they wanted to  
because there is no news station that is given in any form of SL. In  
fact, most of the captioning on news stations are horrible. Newspapers  
have been the way for Deaf people to get information for a long time,  
but those are dying out. Now the main place to get news in on the  
internet, but there are a lot of people who do not know how to use the  
internet, then the is the question of where to go to a trusted source,  
and lastly is the frustration that all of the news sites all too often  
use videos from the TV stations.

So yes, it is interesting about the cultural difference. I don't mind  
the can of worm just as long as no one takes offense. ;-)

Adam

On Nov 10, 2008, at 3:15 PM, Stefan Wöhrmann wrote:

> Hi Adam, Stuart,...
>
> well I followed the discussion about name signs on the teach ASL-  
> list as
> well --
>
> And what a surprise - and Adam - I feel gratefull for your additional
> comment - smile.
>
> Obviously there seems to be big differences between different cultural
> backgrounds ...
>
> I understand that the ASL - comunity has developed a strong feeling of
> political correct use of name signs. - and other topics!!!
>
> Within our school and same is true for many SL - courses starting at  
> level 1
> the deaf instructors seem not to be afraid whatsoever to use, to  
> accept, to
> invent or to encourage people to give name signs to others ... So in  
> Germany
> the Deaf don't include fingerspelling that much as we can see this  
> in ASL --
>
>
> This is somehow confusing if within the same facility people invent  
> "new"
> name signs just because they are not informed or just because they  
> develop
> their feeling for appropriate signs ... hm
>
> In addition to that - there is in Gemany now every day one central  
> news
> broadcast with a SL - interpreter in  a little window ( smile) These
> interpreters show up with name signs for VIPs constantly and it is a
> wonderfull opportunity to write down what they sign as well as for our
> politicians as well as for foreign politicians. So the reason for my
> interest in the use of name signs in the ASL comunity has been to  
> compare,
> to understand, to discuss ...
>
> Nevertheless  I understand from what I could read that this seems to  
> be a
> can of worms and as a hearing teacher for deaf children it is a  
> welcome
> opportunity to develop more sensitivity for these issues.
>
> Thanks again
>
> Stefan ;-)
>
>
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: sw-l-bounces at majordomo.valenciacc.edu
> [mailto:sw-l-bounces at majordomo.valenciacc.edu] Im Auftrag von Adam  
> Frost
> Gesendet: Montag, 10. November 2008 23:02
> An: SignWriting List
> Betreff: Re: [sw-l] a few things...
>
> I had to step back for a minute a realize where this was coming from
> because I was just having a discussion with another group about this
> same topic. I am trying to figure out how to tell you what the
> discussion on the TeachASL list was without sounding harsh, so bear
> with me. ;-)
>
> First, lets take a look at name signs as they are used and giving in
> the US in ASL. A name sign is only used when talking about a person
> that has importance in the Deaf community that is not present.
> Therefore, a name sign is not just given to anyone (this also includes
> people who are in the Deaf community) and given with great care. This
> is especially the case when you are dealing with a name sign on a
> national level. You may be able to find local examples that don't
> follow this, but that will not happen nationally. These local example
> are usually "in house" discussions of a particular person that goes
> into great length, so ad hoc name signs are created so that
> fingerspelling doesn't have to be done over and over for those people
> who don't like fingerspelling.
>
> Having said that, unless our president elect has done something that
> has cause for the Deaf community to not only talk about him in great
> length, but also has made a great impact on the community, there will
> never be a "final" name sign for him. All of these ad hoc name signs
> will disappear as soon as the discussion of him disappear. Of course,
> the only other way for this to be different would be for the Deaf
> community to become very involved in politics overnight. And I mean
> every member of the community, not just a few.
>
> If you look back at all of the past US presidents, only Lincoln and
> Washington have name signs. Some say that is because Washington is the
> founding father and Lincoln was the president during the civil war
> that brought the nation back together. Lincoln has his name sign
> because he was the president that made it possible for Gallaudet
> University. I feel that Washington is a rare ad hoc name sign by back
> translation from the state Washington and capital Washington DC. It is
> only because there is a state that has a sign as well as the same name
> as the president that the ad hoc name sign is used nationally. (That
> and that his name is very important in US history so every school has
> to talk about him a lot.)
>
> Now, I know that it could be said that Barack Obama is a great impact
> because he is the first African American to be elected. True, but that
> doesn't impact the Deaf community, so that is why he hasn't received a
> name sign. So I hope that answers your question of there being a final
> name sign for him. And I hope that I haven't sounded harsh, but it is
> a little pet peeve that I have so it is hard not to seem angry even
> though I am not. :-)
>
> Adam
>
> On Nov 10, 2008, at 11:58 AM, Peter DeHaas wrote:
>>
>> Did anyone ever come up with a final sign name for our new president
>> elect???
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Peter DeHaas
>>
>>
>>
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