[Blindtlk] [nabs-l] [nfbWaTlk] class essay
Humberto Avila
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Sun Jun 19 02:55:20 UTC 2011
I think Dr. Maurer's email is president at nfb.org, or mmaurer at nfb.org; I'm not sure.
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What a great essay!!! I could see that being quoted in an NFB
convention banquet speech some day. Does anyone have Dr.
Maurer's email?
Chris
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From: "Humberto Avila" <avila.bert.humberto2 at gmail.com
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Date sent: Sat, 18 Jun 2011 15:24:40 -0700
Subject: [nabs-l] [nfbWaTlk] class essay
Our daughter Joanne is a linguistic anthropology student and was
assigned
to
do a one page essay on the ways society reenforces
discrimination. She
could have chosen a number of groups and picked one from any
number of
ways
that discrimination and bigotry is permitted to continue.
Here's what she
said about language and the blind.
Don't Turn a Blind Eye on the Discrimination Against the Blind
By Joanne Gabias
North American societies are trying more and more to be
accepting of disabilities. They do so by adding Braille to
elevator
buttons,
adding closed captioning on television, and making sure there
are
wheelchair
accessible parking spaces. These actions may alleviate
discrimination to
an
extent, but in everyday society, discrimination is far from
extinct. As we
know, language creates, transmits and perpetuates culture. In
our society,
expressions that refer to someone as being naive, inattentive or
stupid
all
use the word blind. Discrimination against the blind can only
diminish
once
our language removes these connotations (of being naive,
inattentive or
stupid) from the word blind.
"What are you, blind?" This statement is normal in
everyday
speech in our society. No matter the context, this phrase is
degrading,
and
indicates the person is subpar. Until this expression is out of
our
linguistic vocabulary, it is impossible for a blind person to be
treated
with respect and not be cast in these stereotypes of being
naive,
inattentive or stupid.
"In the kingdom of the blind, the one-eyed man is king" -
Desiderius Erasmus. This famous quote, once again or almost
more so, shows
the blind as inferior human beings. This quote implies that the
blind can
never achieve greatness. They will always be lower than
everyone else. In
fact, having no sight rather than a small amount of sight is
more
advantageous, since having a small amount of sight can be
unreliable in
many
situations.
The English proverb "the eyes are the window to the soul"
implies that people whose eyes don't work, don't have souls, and
souls are
required to be human in our culture. In other words, the blind
are not
human. Our society puts so much importance on sight that it is
difficult
for a blind person to show the world they are just as able as a
sighted
person.
The list of linguistic discrimination towards blind people
is abundant. Until the connection between blindness and naive,
inattentive
and stupid is removed from our language, discrimination towards
the blind
will continue to be transmitted and perpetuated throughout our
culture.
As
Mark Twain once said "The difference between the right word and
the
almost-right word is the difference between lightning and a
lightning
bug."
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