翻译聋人社区,而不仅仅是语言问题

Rita Sala
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在20世纪80年代,语言学家对聋人和手语重新产生了兴趣,这表明聋人群体中出现了一种非凡的适应能力。聋人表示,他们需要被承认为社会行动者和一种看待世界的新方式的可能先驱,这是他们独特的、自然的视觉手势语言——手语的结果。研究和态度的这种变化导致了一种看待和理解耳聋的新方法,耳聋不再被视为一种需要医学治疗的身体缺陷。因此,手语口译员必须改变他们对翻译的整个看法,从把口译员看作是聋人的助手,转变为把口译员看作是连接两种文化的双语专业人士。这种新的观点颠覆了无障碍的意义,现在的无障碍关注的是聋人社区可以给社会带来的文化丰富性,即所谓的聋人收益。
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Tradurre la comunità sorda, non solo una questione linguistica
In the 1980s, the renewed interest of linguists in deafness and sign language revealed the emergence of a remarkable resilience within the Deaf community. Deaf people expressed the need to be recognized as social actors and possible precursors of a new way of seeing the world, which was the consequence of their unique, natural, visual-gestural language: sign language. This change in research and attitude resulted in a new way of looking at and understanding deafness, which could no longer be seen as a physical deficit to be treated medically. Consequently, sign language interpreters had to change their entire perspective on translation and shift from an approach that saw the interpreter as a helper working for the Deaf, to one that represented the interpreter as a bilingual professional bridging two cultures. This new perspective overturned the meaning of accessibility, which nowadays focuses on the cultural richness that the Deaf community can bring to society: the so-called Deaf Gain .
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