Deaf identity construction in Malaysia
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-1-2022
Abstract
This paper focuses on the identity creation processes of Deaf people in Malaysian society using an intersectionality approach to issues of identity, disability, and Deaf studies. Deaf people belong to a marginalized community and typically experience stereotyped, prejudiced, and stigmatized treatment from the hearing community, which has a serious impact on their social and personal identity development. Without sufficient information about the process of identity creation for Deaf people, the hearing community cannot reduce inequality nor can it increase social integration and stability for the Deaf community. There is a paucity of research about this identity creation process in Malaysia, and few studies have used identity-related theories and Deaf studies to examine the issue. This study uses a constructivist point of view, employing an interpretive phenomenological epistemology in order to construct insightful accounts of participants' personal and interpersonal experience in mainstream society. The data was analyzed using methods associated with grounded theory and constant comparative analysis in order to reveal the extent to which they identify themselves, that is linguistic minority or PWD. The findings suggest that, on the one hand, mainstream society categorizes Deaf people as Persons with Disabilities rather than as a linguistic minority; on the other hand, without realizing it, Deaf people typically accept society's evaluation by identifying with it and playing the expected roles of PWD.
Keywords
Deaf, Identity, Disability, Linguistic minority, Intersectionality
Publication Title
Asian Journal of Social Sciences & Humanities
Recommended Citation
Chong, Vee Yee and Mohd Hussain, Rosila Bee, "Deaf identity construction in Malaysia" (2022). Research Publications (2021 to 2025). 300.
https://knova.um.edu.my/research_publications_2021_2025/300
Divisions
Anthropology
Funders
None
Volume
50
Issue
2
Publisher
Leena and Luna International
Publisher Location
RADARWEG 29, 1043 NX AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS