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Lend me an ear. And a
hand. And a black shirt.
  Interpreting for people who are Deaf-Blind
   Daniel Greene, BA, CI & CT, NIC Master




                      1        © Daniel Greene 2012
Introductions: me
•   ASL-English interpreter
    since 1990; 1st Deaf-
    Blind interpreting 1992.

•   AA: ASL Interpreting

•   BA: English, comm./
    media

•   MA Interpreting Studies/
    Teaching Interpreting
    (now)

                               2   © Daniel Greene 2012
Workshop Objectives




         3   © Daniel Greene 2012
Workshop Objectives

Close Vision




               3   © Daniel Greene 2012
Workshop Objectives
                                   History,
Close Vision                       Culture




               3   © Daniel Greene 2012
Workshop Objectives
                                   History,
Close Vision                       Culture




 Visual

 Description

               3   © Daniel Greene 2012
Workshop Objectives
                                   History,
Close Vision                       Culture




 Visual
                                Sighted
                                 Guide
 Description                   Technique
               3   © Daniel Greene 2012
Workshop Objectives
                                         History,
Close Vision                             Culture
               Tactile




 Visual
                                      Sighted
                                       Guide
 Description                         Technique
                  3      © Daniel Greene 2012
1. What do you             2. What do you want to
     know about DB                  know about DB
      interpreting?                  interpreting?




3. What do you want to do        4. What do you not
       here today?              want to do here today?




                            4        © Daniel Greene 2012
Introductions: you




        5   © Daniel Greene 2012
Introductions: you
            •   Your name




?
            •   Group members’
                names

            •   Average years of
                experience

            •   Your group’s
                questions and
                answers


        5   © Daniel Greene 2012
Hard of Hearing, Partially Sighted    Completely Deaf &




    Deaf-Blind spectrum
                             6       © Daniel Greene 2012
Usher’s Syndrome



       7   © Daniel Greene 2012
Close Vision



     8   © Daniel Greene 2012
Tunnel Vision



      9   © Daniel Greene 2012
Legally blind = 20° FOV
           10   © Daniel Greene 2012
“What happens in
       tactile ASL?”
 Steven Collins & Karen Petronio, 1998, in C. Lucas
Sociolinguistics in Deaf Communities, Gallaudet U. Press




                           11        © Daniel Greene 2012
How are                       How are
 handshapes                      locations
different from                different from
  visual ASL?                  visual ASL?


How is tactile different?
      How is                    How is palm
   movement                     orientation
 different from                different from
   visual ASL?                   visual ASL?


                  12   © Daniel Greene 2012
Handshapes                     Leaning in
like 6–9 held if                for signs that
 listener wants                  contact the
  to feel them.                   face/body


 How tactile is different:
                                Varying palm
 Smaller signing
                                orientation as
     space
                                  necessary


                   13   © Daniel Greene 2012
Deaf-Blind—Deaf-Blind
          14   © Daniel Greene 2012
Deaf-Blind—Hearing
        15   © Daniel Greene 2012
Oral Deaf-Blind
• Ask if they have a “good ear” and if they
  hear high or low pitches better.
• Position your face where they can see it,
  speak clearly, and be naturally expressive.
• If deaf-blind person does not know
  fingerspelling, print on palm in ALL CAPS.
• Use a Braille communicator.
                      16      © Daniel Greene 2012
Print on Palm
PRINT IN ALL CAPS



        17   © Daniel Greene 2012
Audio/Visual
         Description
• Theatre
• Movies (Blu-ray)
• Listen
• Interpret

                     18   © Daniel Greene 2012
Sighted Guide
          Technique
• Offer, don’t grab; Under, not over
• Place hand on door handle, chair back, stair
  rail, and let deaf-blind person use them.
• For EMERGENCY evacuation, draw a large
  X on back, guide to safety, then explain.



                      19      © Daniel Greene 2012
Helping pick out food
          20   © Daniel Greene 2012
Contact Me
     www.terptrans.com
danieljamesgreene@gmail.com




                              21   © Daniel Greene 2012

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Deaf-Blind Interpreting

  • 1. Lend me an ear. And a hand. And a black shirt. Interpreting for people who are Deaf-Blind Daniel Greene, BA, CI & CT, NIC Master 1 © Daniel Greene 2012
  • 2. Introductions: me • ASL-English interpreter since 1990; 1st Deaf- Blind interpreting 1992. • AA: ASL Interpreting • BA: English, comm./ media • MA Interpreting Studies/ Teaching Interpreting (now) 2 © Daniel Greene 2012
  • 3. Workshop Objectives 3 © Daniel Greene 2012
  • 4. Workshop Objectives Close Vision 3 © Daniel Greene 2012
  • 5. Workshop Objectives History, Close Vision Culture 3 © Daniel Greene 2012
  • 6. Workshop Objectives History, Close Vision Culture Visual Description 3 © Daniel Greene 2012
  • 7. Workshop Objectives History, Close Vision Culture Visual Sighted Guide Description Technique 3 © Daniel Greene 2012
  • 8. Workshop Objectives History, Close Vision Culture Tactile Visual Sighted Guide Description Technique 3 © Daniel Greene 2012
  • 9. 1. What do you 2. What do you want to know about DB know about DB interpreting? interpreting? 3. What do you want to do 4. What do you not here today? want to do here today? 4 © Daniel Greene 2012
  • 10. Introductions: you 5 © Daniel Greene 2012
  • 11. Introductions: you • Your name ? • Group members’ names • Average years of experience • Your group’s questions and answers 5 © Daniel Greene 2012
  • 12. Hard of Hearing, Partially Sighted Completely Deaf & Deaf-Blind spectrum 6 © Daniel Greene 2012
  • 13. Usher’s Syndrome 7 © Daniel Greene 2012
  • 14. Close Vision 8 © Daniel Greene 2012
  • 15. Tunnel Vision 9 © Daniel Greene 2012
  • 16. Legally blind = 20° FOV 10 © Daniel Greene 2012
  • 17. “What happens in tactile ASL?” Steven Collins & Karen Petronio, 1998, in C. Lucas Sociolinguistics in Deaf Communities, Gallaudet U. Press 11 © Daniel Greene 2012
  • 18. How are How are handshapes locations different from different from visual ASL? visual ASL? How is tactile different? How is How is palm movement orientation different from different from visual ASL? visual ASL? 12 © Daniel Greene 2012
  • 19. Handshapes Leaning in like 6–9 held if for signs that listener wants contact the to feel them. face/body How tactile is different: Varying palm Smaller signing orientation as space necessary 13 © Daniel Greene 2012
  • 20. Deaf-Blind—Deaf-Blind 14 © Daniel Greene 2012
  • 21. Deaf-Blind—Hearing 15 © Daniel Greene 2012
  • 22. Oral Deaf-Blind • Ask if they have a “good ear” and if they hear high or low pitches better. • Position your face where they can see it, speak clearly, and be naturally expressive. • If deaf-blind person does not know fingerspelling, print on palm in ALL CAPS. • Use a Braille communicator. 16 © Daniel Greene 2012
  • 23. Print on Palm PRINT IN ALL CAPS 17 © Daniel Greene 2012
  • 24. Audio/Visual Description • Theatre • Movies (Blu-ray) • Listen • Interpret 18 © Daniel Greene 2012
  • 25. Sighted Guide Technique • Offer, don’t grab; Under, not over • Place hand on door handle, chair back, stair rail, and let deaf-blind person use them. • For EMERGENCY evacuation, draw a large X on back, guide to safety, then explain. 19 © Daniel Greene 2012
  • 26. Helping pick out food 20 © Daniel Greene 2012
  • 27. Contact Me www.terptrans.com danieljamesgreene@gmail.com 21 © Daniel Greene 2012

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