2006
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-11692006000600014
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The Psychosocial Care Center on the users point of view

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“…This perspective on uniqueness legitimizes the deaf as citizens who experience the world visually, transforming what would be considered "abnormality" into simple difference (SOLEMAN; BOUSQUAT, 2021). Soares et al (2018), Soleman and Bousquat (2020) agree with this view of deafness, emphasizing it as a unique characteristic that distinguishes the deaf, strengthening the formation of a social group with its own identity, based on gesto-visual language. The importance of not labeling the deaf as disabled but recognizing them for their difference is emphasized.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…This perspective on uniqueness legitimizes the deaf as citizens who experience the world visually, transforming what would be considered "abnormality" into simple difference (SOLEMAN; BOUSQUAT, 2021). Soares et al (2018), Soleman and Bousquat (2020) agree with this view of deafness, emphasizing it as a unique characteristic that distinguishes the deaf, strengthening the formation of a social group with its own identity, based on gesto-visual language. The importance of not labeling the deaf as disabled but recognizing them for their difference is emphasized.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%