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On Becoming Hearing: Lessons in Limitations, Loss, and Respect | Dirksen Bauman | TEDxGallaudet 

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On Becoming Hearing: Lessons in Limitations, Loss, and Respect
Dirksen Bauman is Professor of Deaf Studies at Gallaudet University where he serves as Department Chair, Coordinator for the MA program in Deaf Studies and Coordinator for the Office of Bilingual Teaching and Learning. He is the co-editor of the book/DVD project, Signing the Body Poetic: Essays in American Sign Language (University of California Press, 2006), editor of Open Your Eyes: Deaf Studies Talking (University of Minnesota Press, 2008) and co-editor of Deaf-Gain: Raising the Stakes for Human Diversity, (University of Minnesota Press, forthcoming). Dirksen Bauman is also a producer and co-director of the film Audism Unveiled (2008). He currently serves as Co-Executive Editor of the Deaf Studies Digital Journal (dsdj.gallaudet.edu), the world's first peer reviewed academic and cultural arts journal to feature scholarship and creative work in both signed and written languages.
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@chriswixtrom6514
@chriswixtrom6514 Год назад
What a beautifully refreshing awakening to a new set of perspectives!
@DeafLori
@DeafLori 9 месяцев назад
Oh thank goodness, Mr. Bauman, you came to your senses, whew!! (LOL) I'm Deaf and thank you SO MUCH for this. I agree we have a lot to learn from EACH other.
@heatherrussell5404
@heatherrussell5404 8 лет назад
Hat off to you. Finally in a small perspective I haven't look that way. Great job and thank you! I'm sooo sharing this!
@ConnorKrohnicles
@ConnorKrohnicles 5 лет назад
While I understand the point in having the sounds distract from the speech because most of the people watching are hearing, maybe at least show the dude signing while it's going on? Otherwise not even Deaf people can understand because you can't see him signing. Otherwise a great speech, but that section was executed poorly.
@pipermoonshine3281
@pipermoonshine3281 Год назад
benefit of being hearing and knowing sign..can hit the mute button and still get the point.
@unuhinuii7764
@unuhinuii7764 8 лет назад
Hey, Iʻm a hearing person too. But everything the speaker tells is visual... So how to learn from from the deaf point of view os by using your eyes. Such a sighted way to perceive the world...
@scottmoeller3308
@scottmoeller3308 3 года назад
0.0
@Art_of_Ramon
@Art_of_Ramon Год назад
Sightism would be the forced perspective of blind studies.
@clairee4939
@clairee4939 11 месяцев назад
There you are again belittling deaf people. 😐
@Art_of_Ramon
@Art_of_Ramon 11 месяцев назад
@@clairee4939 no, I'm showing a different perspective, because advancing technology is going to completely dismantle the Deaf community. I'm opening eyes that are blind to this coming reality.
@clairee4939
@clairee4939 11 месяцев назад
@@Art_of_Ramon it makes no sense because being deaf isn’t the same a being blind. You can’t just stick us all together because we have one less sense than you that’s ridiculous because senses are unique. You just want to feel superior. Also there’s something very threatening about what you said. It’s an attack. Deaf community must have offended you somehow.
@Art_of_Ramon
@Art_of_Ramon 11 месяцев назад
@@clairee4939 It's advanced technology that is superior and you are blind to the massive changes that are coming.
@clairee4939
@clairee4939 11 месяцев назад
@@Art_of_Ramon I worked it out from your earlier message you are a failed interpreter bitter with Deaf community because you was “let go”. 😂 Well you let us know when there’s a cure! Maybe best to write it down lol 😂
@hitocofruta
@hitocofruta 8 месяцев назад
The interpreter's voice sounds like Bill Maher...
@trangwuong7689
@trangwuong7689 8 лет назад
Great talk/speech, but, no one thought that the world was flat...
@caseyweems
@caseyweems 7 лет назад
I do hope you're kidding
@briannaks
@briannaks 6 лет назад
History said it was at one point.
@TheLastHiccup
@TheLastHiccup 8 лет назад
Dirksen Bauman robs Deaf people's lives away from pursuit of happiness. He does not deserve to be a professor at Gallaudet University. Funny thing that he was a producer and co-director of the film, Audism Unveiled--he is a purely audist. Mark my words.
@SimonSaysSigns
@SimonSaysSigns 7 лет назад
Where is your evidence?
@TheC3.
@TheC3. 6 лет назад
He is our Chairman of Deaf Studies. He is anything BUT an audist!
@renec8249
@renec8249 4 года назад
@@TheC3. nah m8
@TheC3.
@TheC3. 4 года назад
Rene C will you message new and explain?
@joshsherk1402
@joshsherk1402 3 года назад
@@TheC3. I know I'm just a random person, but I think if you sound out m8 = M / 8; the 8 can also sound like: ate. So an audio translation could mean m/ate; mate. Australians use mate as to mean friend or person.
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