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Deaf culture and deaf identity: crossroad of social and theoretical struggles

The expressions deaf culture and deaf identity have been legitimated, mainly, through the defense of sign language as being the natural language of deaf people. This defense is made through a theoretical inversion that takes the language as determined for the practical and social interactions and the proper language define these same practical. This article argues about the mechanisms of legitimation of this inversion and its social and theoretical implications

Deaf culture; Deaf identity; Sign language; Linguistic


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