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A Story of Deafclarations
Dear every adult ever who belatedly noticed my cochlear implants and didn’t do a good job of hiding the sudden look of panic,
I understand your surprise. At least if someone’s in a wheelchair, you know what you’re in for.
Dear person who met me and chatted in a perfectly normal manner for a few minutes until I turned my head and you saw what was on my ears,
HEL-LO? Can you HEAR ME?? It is VERY NICE to MEET YOU! How are you TO-DAY? I am FINE!
You really don’t need to make yourself sound like an Elmo toy with a malfunctioning sound chip. Yeah, that’s how it sounds to me, too.
Dear people who have apparently been living under a rock since 1987,
No, “deaf” is not synonymous with “mute” anymore.
Dear people who keep staring at my cochlear implants while desperately trying not to say anything,
Forget politeness, just ask me. At that point, you’re making it more awkward than the little kids who ask me upfront, “Hey, what’s that thing on your ear?”
Dear people who took a class in American Sign Language in college,
I really do hate to disappoint you. You see my cochlear implants, and your eyes light up. Finally, you think, you can put those wasted class credits to use by being a good accommodating citizen! Unfortunately, I have no idea what on God’s green earth you’re saying when you start flapping your hands at me. I haven’t known anything resembling fluent sign language since I was five years old. You might have better luck signing to a hummingbird or an elephant seal.
Dear overconfident gossipers,
I can hear what you’re saying and you need to stop. This is a quiet room, you’re five feet away, and you’re the only two people talking. What, do you think I’m DEAF or something? Oh. Wait.
I can see the confusion. Guess I’ll just leave. It’s less embarrassing than telling you guys to stop
and having you realize that I now know every single juicy detail of your love lives.
Dear anyone who watched Grey’s Anatomy or House or any other serial medical drama:
My so-called “brain surgery” was much less harrowing and dangerous than you might think. The implant goes in my cochlea, which is nowhere near my brain, believe it or not.
Dear overly enthusiastic all-caps internet commenters who are exponentially less smarter than they think they are,
Yes, I know that many people in the deaf community still oppose cochlear implants. Yes, it does sound stupid. Why would anyone want to deny their child the gift of hearing?
Maybe because for centuries, deaf people grew up in a world where it was impossible to attempt life in the land of the hearing and they were forced to form their own communities to survive. Maybe because in those communities, it wasn’t considered a flaw to be deaf—it was considered a cultural point of pride in themselves. Maybe because cochlear implants forced the definition of deafness to regress from a trait to be proud of back to a flaw in need of correction, and that was more than the deaf community could bear. Maybe because a deaf person “going mainstream” is something that still carries an enormous risk. Maybe because the quality of life with cochlear implants still varies tremendously. Maybe because cochlear implants are a technology that’s barely been around for half a lifetime.
Surprise, we’re not a monolith.
Dear person who I just asked “What?” to for the fifth time in a row,
No, I’m not disrespecting you. I literally can’t hear what you’re trying to say. Cochlear implants aren’t a miracle machine. If there’s background noise, if there’s other people talking, if you’re mumbling your words, then I can’t hear a damn thing. Please, for the love of god, do not say “never mind” and walk away if I ask you to repeat what you said. Nothing fills me with rage faster than that.
Dear Hollywood,
I am tired of the same story being told over and over again. Deaf people can talk. I am not an outlier.
Dear attentive listeners,
If I sound like I’ve contradicted myself, that’s because deafness is full of contradictions.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nW41x7ejK7HGZr8FX8HXw_xV7IPgEPsfGA0OFq7OMUU/edit?usp=sharing
Final Project-
https://youtu.be/_eoyU9V74IU
Presentation-
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/15za_OUkgxdqZrk3fyFaelut-gxdD3h7_o8DDpzsilxU/edit#slide=id.p
Here is the link to my video project/poem reading. I hope everyone enjoys their break and gets some well deserved rest!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kF3Izd5CGkw&feature=youtu.be
Two Worlds
You bury your head deeper into your textbook,
the dark stained wood walls close in on you
suffocating
you are trapped.
A momentary panic as you check the clock
The door swings open,
the green mountains unfolding before him
as he makes his way across
the cool linoleum floor
to dress himself
He glances at his phone
I need to get to class!
With a groan you rise from your
intellectually induced coma.
The bookcases loom over you as you
precariously navigate your classmates
Backlit Apple logos become
valued buffers, as you avoid small talk.
The cool Vermont air feels
refreshing and invigorating on his skin.
His lungs,
mind
body.
The snow crunches under his feet
What do I need to do today?
You are once again sent into a panic.
Did you get enough done
at the library?
Were you really productive with your time?
“Hey, do you when that English paper due?”
someone calls out behind you.
He is pulled out of his ruminations
by a teammate walking toward him.
“There he is! How’s the man doing today?”
the upperclassmen bellows.
He gives a casual nod,
smiles,
and moves on
Did they ask me something?
The knot in your stomach tightens.
The walls, asylum white,
the blinding LED light,
the sheet metal gray of the stairs
close in around you.
You are alone.
He looks up,
over the mountains.
As his gaze settles,
the people emerge.
Strangers and friends alike,
milling before him.
Am I ok?
You look around.
You don’t know.
He sees a friend walking towards him.
He begins to smile.
Here is a link to access my photos: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1RKz5BQKV_V5FlcQU4hOYYSYVUbQTwrs8
You can view my final project on this document using your Middlebury email. https://docs.google.com/document/d/19qlJ9Ur0d0szmGS0DBh8y2xpCTWWJyacO8hDn3Chy8Y/edit?usp=sharing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajQnKJZohqY&feature=youtu.be
That’s What I Meant, I Guess
By Skylar Diamandis
Their talking but you’re ears don’t understand
Me and you don’t speak like that
For whom it may concern,
Or, um, to whom it may concern?
Who’s whom? Whose whom?
What’s the big deal? You get what I mean,
I mean, you understand, right?
What else is there to know?
I talk, you listen,
You nod, I keep going.
We chew the fat, chitchat, converse, parley.
Do we prattle or prate?
Can you tell the difference? Because I can’t.
This is the epitome of English,
The epi•tome.
Do I sound pedantic or just unintelligent?
The verbiage (ver•bij, ver•baj, ver•bi•ij?) is too much.
I read it, but can’t say it,
And yet, you know
What I’ve been saying this whole time.
You do understand! But I don’t
Understand what I am
Doing wrong.
Link for the video of me reciting “3 Ways to Speak English” by Jamila Lyiscott:
https://youtu.be/3FuxV0wyTv0
Link for Poem Script:
https://en.tiny.ted.com/talks/jamila_lyiscott_3_ways_to_speak_english
https://en.tiny.ted.com/talks/jamila_lyiscott_3_ways_to_speak_english
Link to Class Art Piece
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YOwAnhD2vTYaNWZtQoSS8_SQdUFGYuX2/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aCi1hIC_bkQZE86ydulTk7mqqaoaZqP-/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1F1mOCfZdgNJUGPT98QQVve3x-auj0xYx
Memory
We hold everything in this tiny little soul of ours.
The more we learn, the more we think, the more we either hate or love or both and it doesn’t let us go it can’t let us go because then we are not human are not individuals are not ourselves You are not yourself I am not myself
we have these tired cells in our tired brains that spunk and flutter and can’t seem to make a thing because that’s not our job.
passing down or not passing down
living in borders, living outside of borders
better or worse?
How much do we hold?
How much can we say?
How much can I say? When I seem to have no history worth saying.
But wait.
How much do we keep: Do we keep Aunts’, do we keep Mothers’, do we keep Fathers’, do we keep Farfars’ or Farmors’ or Nannies’ or Grandbills’ or sisters’ or Isaacs’ or friends’ or who else.
Who else can we keep?
Why else can we keep?
Do we hold histories do we seek our heritage or do we, do we, do we not?
That doesn’t seem right. None of this seems right.
The bulls, the light, the gardens, the lobes, the rooms, the beauty, the blackness, the otherness, the ‘natural’, the ‘unnatural’, all are tied up in the same thing:
Memories
History,
a longing for what isn’t ours and the desperation to be what we are not and the insecurities and the pain when we follow through or when our lobed ones follow through or we are incapapctiated by our lobe or by our hate and we have everything passed down upon us by our parents,
or lack of,
our grandparents,
or lack of,
our friends,
or lack of,
our homes,
or lack of,
our belonging,
or lack of,
ourselves…or lack of.
https://soundcloud.com/rhys-glennon-537923624/creative-project-12518-715-pmmp3/s-eeWg8
I think this link expired! here’s the one that should work
https://soundcloud.com/rhys-glennon-537923624/creative-project-12518-715-pmmp3/s-fzzSF
Into/Out of
I was born like Caesar
Sectioned out of my mother
We enter through doorways,
Crawl into Wardrobes
But we only define the crossing,
Not the beginning or ending
What Adults Do
• Take care of themselves?
• Take care of others?
• Think?
o Acceptignoredreamofelsewhere
What American Adults do
• Cars, Houses, nine to five jobs, yelling at your wife
• ~
Boys are Boys and always will be
except when they’re girls
In this case raise a doll like your future child,
PRAXIS of adulthood
except when they never grow up
white women fight to be not be defined bymen (ms)
black women fight to exist ontologically (mrsmiss)
mental illness is Closed, Self-Centered, Cutting,
killing
she can work but not talk
talk but not work
and now she’s nothing at all
Children
•
I wrote out the script for everyone, here’s a link to access it because it would be formatted strangely on the comments.
Something I want to make clear: while I am critical of academia in the larger sense, this class has been relevant and important in my opinion. This was the purpose of the scene where you all were reading the quotes from books we have read in the semester; these books end the silence, they crack the heart in two, they bring out the guilt… and more.
Hopefully the video will be up soon, I’ll add it to the comments section of this comment (#commentception).
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1S5N-vK08vxrvNPxceXLb1PIMGKGbLNLR9ge1ogRbjUg/edit?usp=sharing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_1rYPF7MmA
Here is the youtube link. If you don’t have time for the whole clip, check out 2:42 for the “duck duck” scene
TED Talk: “The surprising neuroscience of gender inequality” by Janet Crawford, TedX San Diego
Crawford’s central argument, in her TED Talk, is that gender equity is not a single gender issue, but a universal one; both women and men equally contribute to gender inequality. She uses evidence from implicit association tests to show how all humans are unconsciously biased in regards to gender. She also describes how we create environments to create these biases, like in the media. To address gender inequalities, therefore, since it is unconscious, our society shouldn’t blame others, but speak out when one sees these biases. Both men and women would benefit from an upheaval of this inequality.
Since this TED Talk was primarily based in neuroscience, I share similar ideas to this topic (I can’t disagree with scientific evidence). For me, when thinking about borders, I am obsessed by the human brain’s tendencies to categorize the world and how borders are manifested as a result. This idea of creating binaries, and inequalities, unconsciously, can not only be applied to gender but to borders between races, nationalities, and humans/animals as well.
Dance
Did you know who my great-great-great-great….great-grandmother was?
She was your great-great-great-great….great-grandmother, too.
Her name was LUCA.
L. U. C. A.
a n o n
s i m c
t v m e
e o s
r n t
s o
a r
l
She was a small, single-celled organism, prokaryote.
From her, all life shares an ancestor.
They say she lived on the ocean floor.
Slowly, over years and years, a more complex organism emerged.
multiply, multiply, multiply
Cyanobacteria
years
years
years
multiply, multiply, multiply
Eukaryotes
from a parasitic relationship
with little organelles
years
years
years
multiply, multiply, multiply
EXPLOSION
algae flowing
years
years
fish feeding
years, multiply
tetrapod reaches land crawling
insects, spiders, flies buzzing
PLANTS
years
years
years
multiply, multiply, multiply
ferns, seeded trees
oxygen
years
years
years
archosaurs
multiply, multiply
BOOM explosion
death
ROAR!
Dinosaurs
years
years
years
multiply, multiply, multiply
squid zipping, floating
birds chirping, flying
shrews waiting, hiding
BOOM explosion
years
years
years
lemurs swinging
multiply, multiply, multiply
apes
years, multiply
neanderthals
and after many more years, conflict, death,
the human came to be.
They say what differentiates us from our ancestors,
Brothers, sisters
Is the human brain
Computing
Combining ideas
Mental symbols
Abstract thinking
It is from this organ, this product of evolution
That so many borders emerged
Defining
Time
Nations
Cultures
Languages
Sexualities
All dualities
What is a human but an animal?
Seeing, breathing, flowing, feeding, zipping, swinging
Hungry
Just because we can think to think,
Create and differentiate
Categorize
Label
We are still animals
A mere branch in the tree of life
So many borders existing as a result of an organ
Struggling to exist just like every other being
We suppose our brains separate us
make us superior
But in fact this border
these border
Only exists within
So, to seek unity once again,
We must look within.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajQnKJZohqY&feature=youtu.be