Inspiring Stories About SignWriting
Valerie Sutton
sutton at SIGNWRITING.ORG
Tue Nov 24 17:46:42 UTC 2009
SignWriting List
November 24, 2009
On Nov 24, 2009, at 8:39 AM, Erika Hoffmann wrote:
> Val mentioned that it would be nice to move on to inspiring stories
> about SSW. I'd second that! I started the "common criticisms" thread
> because I'm interested in the ways that dominant language ideologies
> in the US (and in other places) affect the reception of SSW. But
> more than that I'm interested in the ways that SSW overcomes those
> challenges, and helps create new ways of thinking about language and
> writing. So I'd love to hear more about that as well! Best, Erika
Hello Erika and Everyone -
Thank you for these questions...and the answers have been wonderful!
Life has a Yin and Yang, as they say, and without the criticisms, we
cannot improve the writing system, so certainly the negative side will
not be ignored, but instead learned from, and built upon, so we can
find the bright side with improved new ideas...
And the answers so far have not just come from the US...there have
been answers from Germany, the UK and other countries...So I would
like to point out that these responses, Erika, are not all ASL
oriented. Actually the US has its own unique cultural biases that may
be different in other countries, and so this List may not be the
perfect avenue for you, if you are trying to get responses from
Americans only...
But let's look at the positive side, from all over the world for this
thread...
I have found a rise, or an increase, in positive responses to
SignWriting, no matter what the country the person comes from...this
is not scientific, but just my experiences...I used to live daily with
constant accusations that I was hurting people by "allowing them" to
write sign languages (such a wrong idea!)...I remember once back in
the 1980's I got a phone call, from a complete stranger, saying that
Deaf people would never learn English because I was isolating them
with writing sign languages...that kind of fear and negative thinking
has melted away, and I personally am no longer receiving that kind of
response...instead I find open thinking, flexible thinking and
amazement, but not fear or worry...
So I feel a real positive change towards acceptance of SignWriting in
recent years...
So now I am going to ask all of you to find inspiring stories about
SignWriting, that will give Erika's research the other side of the
picture...
What are some of your good experiences?...
Do not feel shy...We need your positive stories too, to help us
improve and grow together...so it is not bragging at all, if you are
having success...share that success with us...we need to hear it!
The other day, Stefan and I spoke on the phone together. As you know,
Stefan teaches Deaf children at the Osnabruck School for the Deaf in
Germany. Years ago I remember Stefan had told me that the other
teachers in his school were not interested in SignWriting...but on the
phone last week, Stefan told me of something new...that now some of
the other teachers in his school are beginning to become interested in
SignWriting...can you tell us more about that story, Stefan? Are other
teachers in your school using SignWriting now?
That will be a great start to talk about that inspiring story...;-)
Val ;-)
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