Ania (Poland)
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Hi all!
I know that maybe I shouldn’t be asking that, but would you mind doing me a little favour?
I know that it sometimes annoys you that students come here and ask a lot of questions, and I understand that reaction. Unfortunately, I am a student, I’m writing a paper on Deaf culture, and there is something that I would like to ask you about... But... before I do, I want you to know that I’ve done some research on Deaf culture, and I’m still doing it, and I’m not expecting you to do my homework or anything like that. I would just like to get some information, and I thought that, at least in this case, it would be a good idea to ask you about your opinions.
The thing is that some time ago I’ve watched “Sound and Fury” (probably some of you have seen it too), and it made me think about many issues. One of them is identity. I mean, when I think about my identity, it’s pretty simple – I’m a Pole, I’m proud of it, and I identify with Polish culture. At least that is he first thing that comes to my mind. There are other people or things that I identify with (like people who read the same books, listen to the same music as I do, or people who speak English – because I study English.) But I guess that the feeling that I’m a Pole is the strongest part of my identity. And, I was wondering how do you feel about your identity. Culturally Deaf people identify with Deaf culture and with the Deaf community, but since most of you, I guess, lives in the US, what do you think about being American? I mean, do you identify with Deaf culture or American culture first? Or maybe with both equally? Or maybe some other option? I do realize that it is simplifying things a good deal, because a person’s sense of identity is a very complex phenomenon. But if some of you could share their opinions that would be great.
I know that maybe I shouldn’t be asking that, but would you mind doing me a little favour?
I know that it sometimes annoys you that students come here and ask a lot of questions, and I understand that reaction. Unfortunately, I am a student, I’m writing a paper on Deaf culture, and there is something that I would like to ask you about... But... before I do, I want you to know that I’ve done some research on Deaf culture, and I’m still doing it, and I’m not expecting you to do my homework or anything like that. I would just like to get some information, and I thought that, at least in this case, it would be a good idea to ask you about your opinions.
The thing is that some time ago I’ve watched “Sound and Fury” (probably some of you have seen it too), and it made me think about many issues. One of them is identity. I mean, when I think about my identity, it’s pretty simple – I’m a Pole, I’m proud of it, and I identify with Polish culture. At least that is he first thing that comes to my mind. There are other people or things that I identify with (like people who read the same books, listen to the same music as I do, or people who speak English – because I study English.) But I guess that the feeling that I’m a Pole is the strongest part of my identity. And, I was wondering how do you feel about your identity. Culturally Deaf people identify with Deaf culture and with the Deaf community, but since most of you, I guess, lives in the US, what do you think about being American? I mean, do you identify with Deaf culture or American culture first? Or maybe with both equally? Or maybe some other option? I do realize that it is simplifying things a good deal, because a person’s sense of identity is a very complex phenomenon. But if some of you could share their opinions that would be great.