Aesthetics, Culture, Power: Critical Deaf Pedagogy and ASL Video-publications as Resistance-to-Audism in Deaf Education and Research

IF 0.6 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Critical Education Pub Date : 2020-09-09 DOI:10.14288/CE.V11I15.186497
Michael E. Skyer, Laura Cochell
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From a critical pedagogy standpoint, we examined a multimodal and bilingual (American Sign Language and English) vlog titled “Seizing Academic Power.” The vlog (video-text) explores interactions of power and knowledge in deaf research, proposes tools to identify ableism and deficit ideologies, and means to subvert them. By centralizing visuospatial modalities, the vlog’s medium is also its message. Qualitative data were produced via coding cycles then interpreted through two theoretical frameworks focused on culture in critical pedagogy and aesthetics in epistemology. Our analysis highlights conflicts about deaf education in terms of ontology, epistemology, and axiology. Key findings reveal how deaf students gain cultural competence and develop critical consciousness within the classroom, depending on their teachers’ conceptions of marginalized cultures, use of visual language, and aesthetic modes of knowledge. Our study highlights intrinsic and extrinsic deaf gains and concludes with implications for future research in deaf education and digital ASL publications.
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美学、文化、权力:批判的聋人教育学与美国手语视频出版物在聋人教育与研究中的抗听主义
从批判性教育学的角度来看,我们研究了一个多模式双语(美国手语和英语)视频博客,标题为“抓住学术权力”。该视频(视频文本)探讨了聋人研究中权力与知识的相互作用,提出了识别残疾歧视和缺陷意识形态的工具,以及颠覆它们的方法。通过集中视觉空间模式,视频日志的媒介也是它的信息。定性数据通过编码循环产生,然后通过两个理论框架进行解释,这些理论框架侧重于批判教育学中的文化和认识论中的美学。本文的分析强调了聋人教育在本体论、认识论和价值论方面的冲突。主要研究结果揭示了聋哑学生如何在课堂上获得文化能力和发展批判意识,这取决于他们的教师对边缘化文化的概念、视觉语言的使用和知识的审美模式。我们的研究强调了内在和外在的聋人增益,并总结了对聋人教育和数字美国手语出版物的未来研究的启示。
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