Nihon Shuwa (日本手話): How the Deaf Fight and Sign Through Barriers in Japan

Tarisya Maharani Ohorella, Ghulam Phasa Pambayung
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When talking about inclusive society, one should ponder the point of creating a society that provides equal opportunities regardless of the backgrounds of its members. An identity background one can have is to be hearing-impaired. Promoting inclusive society also means eradicating any hindrance faced by them. A number of countries have tried to do so, with many having failed. In that case, Japan is another case where the government is trying their best to design an inclusive society. Through this paper, the writers will try to elaborate the condition and struggle that is faced by the Deaf of Japan. Using Tan and Ang inclusive society characteristic as a theoretical framework, the writers found that, despite the fact that there has been efforts made by the government of Japan to integrate Deaf people into its society, namely by introducing Japanese Sign Language (JSL) and national Deaf organization, they has not been able to create inclusive society for the deaf. Their struggle is simply not enough to face problems such as the scarcity of Deaf educational institutions, interpreters, and representations. Despite there has been many studies examining the identity and struggles of the Deaf in Japan, the writers consider this writing as a precious contribution to inclusivity studies.
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日本书华(日语:Nihon Shuwa):日本聋人如何通过障碍进行战斗和手语
说到包容性社会,应该思考的是,要建立一个不分背景都能提供平等机会的社会。一个人可以拥有的身份背景是听力受损。促进包容性社会也意味着消除他们面临的任何障碍。许多国家都曾尝试过这样做,但很多都以失败告终。在这种情况下,日本是另一个政府尽最大努力设计包容性社会的例子。通过本文,作者试图阐述日本聋人所面临的状况和斗争。以Tan和Ang的包容性社会特征为理论框架,作者发现,尽管日本政府为聋人融入社会做出了努力,即通过引入日本手语(JSL)和国家聋人组织,但他们并没有能够为聋人创造包容性社会。他们的努力根本不足以面对诸如缺乏聋人教育机构、口译员和代表等问题。尽管已经有很多研究考察了日本聋人的身份和挣扎,但作者认为这篇文章是对包容性研究的宝贵贡献。
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