Disability and silver screening: Comparative analyses of Deaf Culture in Sound of Metal and CODA

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Astha Singh
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Abstract

Cinema serves as a mirror, reflecting the development or state of society. It plays an important function in entertainment and education and can bring about a shift in our perspectives and attitudes. The article includes a descriptive analysis of Deaf Culture as a prominent subject in the movies Sound of Metal () and CODA () and clarifies the most prevalent misconceptions about disability in both films. In recent years, filmmakers have made an effort to create true and authentic representations of Deaf Culture, moving beyond the notion of a tokenized portrayal of the Deaf. They shifted the emphasis away from unwarranted sympathy towards perceptive analyses of Deaf characters with the aim of dismantling the embarrassing perception of deafness. Filmmakers have provided the Deaf population with a voice by giving real-life Deaf performers a place in mainstream cinema. Even though many efforts have been made, the article also shows that the mainstream media have not generally represented the Deaf Community favourably. Furthermore, the article looks at the psychological conflict that arises when hearing people and hearing-impaired people share the same room.
残疾与银屏:《金属之声》与《尾声》中聋人文化的比较分析
电影是一面镜子,反映社会的发展或状态。它在娱乐和教育中发挥着重要的作用,可以改变我们的观点和态度。本文对电影《金属之声》(Sound of Metal)和《CODA》(CODA)中作为突出主题的聋人文化进行了描述性分析,并澄清了这两部电影中对残疾最普遍的误解。近年来,电影制作人努力创造真实和真实的聋人文化表现,超越了对聋人的象征性描绘的概念。他们将重点从毫无根据的同情转向对聋人角色的敏锐分析,目的是消除对聋人的尴尬看法。电影人通过让现实生活中的聋人演员在主流电影中占有一席之地,为聋人提供了发声的机会。尽管做出了很多努力,但这篇文章也表明,主流媒体并没有普遍地对聋人群体进行正面的报道。此外,这篇文章着眼于当听力正常的人和听力受损的人住在一个房间时产生的心理冲突。
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