Life of a Deaf Person

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In this society, people try to understand other types of cultures and groups, however, that does not always happen. There are people who have many misconceptions and others that just make stereotypes about a group. People are being misjudged because of all the stereotypes being made. Misconceptions and stereotypes are two different terms. However, both are direct to a certain group. Every person sees a group differently, that is why there are many stereotypes and misconceptions. Men and women have different points of view, resulting in different kinds of stereotypes. Deaf people are perceived as people who need to get “fixed”, who are not capable of anything, and who are freaks. There are many stereotypes of different groups and cultures. People might be talking and not even notice that stereotypes are being made. Stereotypes are basically theories about a certain group of people. Judging and criticizing a group without knowing anything about that group are examples of stereotypes. There are even bigger stereotypes such as racism and sexuality that are just plain horrible. Stereotypes can begin by seeing an individual do or say something a certain way. Stereotypes are completely wrong because of the false assumptions. Just because a certain group is that way it is, does not mean they do things a certain way. A misconception is quite different from a stereotype. Misconceptions are opinions on false insights about a group or culture. There are many misconceptions about almost every single thing. Misunderstandings are inaccurate until it is proven wrong by experience. Being able to understand someone is much more complicated than it seems. Since a lot of people do not understand a group or culture, assumptions are made, and result ... ... middle of paper ... ...event all those stereotypes and misconceptions being made. Spreading awareness can stop all these false assumptions about deaf people. Works Cited Barth, Maryann. Soto, Consuelo Manera. The Psychological World of Deaf People. Web. http://parishbulletin.com/organizations/21498/Documents/BarthManerapaper.htm Deaf Culture, History and Importance. Web. http://oregon.gov/DHS/odhhs/Pages/tadoc/deaf7.aspx Glenn, Everett. Personal Interview. Feb. 5, 2014. Love, Amelia. Misunderstanding the deaf and their culture. Dec. 10, 2013. Web. http://lifepaths360.com/index.php/misunderstanding-the-deaf-and-their-culture-22287/ Through Deaf eyes Language: Necessity and Choice. March 2007. Web. http://pbs.org/weta/throughdeafeyes/deaflife/inedx.html Through Deaf Eyes Technology as a Cultural Force. March 2007. Web. http://www.pbs.org/weta/throughdeafeyes/deallife/technology.html

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