When not hearing becomes Unruly

This article delves into the dynamic of ‘Deafhood’, to examine its disruptive potential to challenge traditional norms and negotiating complex identities in political settings. Drawing from khanna’s (2016) understanding of Ambiguity and Gilroy’s (1993) conceptualisation of Authenticity, this theore...

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Main Author: Ana Carolina Palma García
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad ICESI 2025-01-01
Series:Trans-pasando Fronteras
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Online Access:https://200.3.192.46/revistas/index.php/trans-pasando_fronteras/article/view/6375
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description This article delves into the dynamic of ‘Deafhood’, to examine its disruptive potential to challenge traditional norms and negotiating complex identities in political settings. Drawing from khanna’s (2016) understanding of Ambiguity and Gilroy’s (1993) conceptualisation of Authenticity, this theoretical analysis aims to explore the tense interplay between personal positionalities and formal collective politics within Deaf communities’ resistance movements. By building on these theoretical foundations, this article seeks to shed light on how ‘Deafhood’ challenge existing power structures and norms by prefiguring new ways of existing as a deaf person. Moreover, this exploration hopes to contribute to our understanding of the intricate dynamics that shape the identities and actions of d/Deaf individual within larger sociopolitical frameworks.
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spelling doaj-art-5216bfeb6e7c432dbff8a1c892ec1e482025-08-20T02:37:05ZengUniversidad ICESITrans-pasando Fronteras2248-72122322-91522025-01-012110.18046/retf.i21.6375When not hearing becomes UnrulyAna Carolina Palma García This article delves into the dynamic of ‘Deafhood’, to examine its disruptive potential to challenge traditional norms and negotiating complex identities in political settings. Drawing from khanna’s (2016) understanding of Ambiguity and Gilroy’s (1993) conceptualisation of Authenticity, this theoretical analysis aims to explore the tense interplay between personal positionalities and formal collective politics within Deaf communities’ resistance movements. By building on these theoretical foundations, this article seeks to shed light on how ‘Deafhood’ challenge existing power structures and norms by prefiguring new ways of existing as a deaf person. Moreover, this exploration hopes to contribute to our understanding of the intricate dynamics that shape the identities and actions of d/Deaf individual within larger sociopolitical frameworks. https://200.3.192.46/revistas/index.php/trans-pasando_fronteras/article/view/6375Unruly politicsIdentity politicsDeafhoodAuthenticityAmbiguity
spellingShingle Ana Carolina Palma García
When not hearing becomes Unruly
Trans-pasando Fronteras
Unruly politics
Identity politics
Deafhood
Authenticity
Ambiguity
title When not hearing becomes Unruly
title_full When not hearing becomes Unruly
title_fullStr When not hearing becomes Unruly
title_full_unstemmed When not hearing becomes Unruly
title_short When not hearing becomes Unruly
title_sort when not hearing becomes unruly
topic Unruly politics
Identity politics
Deafhood
Authenticity
Ambiguity
url https://200.3.192.46/revistas/index.php/trans-pasando_fronteras/article/view/6375
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