List of deaf people explained

Notable Deaf people are typically defined as those who have profound hearing loss in both ears as a result of either acquired or congenital hearing loss. Such people may be associated with deaf culture. Deafness (little to no hearing) is distinguished from partial hearing loss or damage (such as tinnitus), which is less severe impairment in one or both sides. The definition of deafness varies across countries, cultures, and time, though the World Health Organization classes profound hearing loss as the failure to hear a sound of 90 decibels or louder in a hearing test.[1]

In addition to those with profound hearing loss, people without profound hearing loss may also identify as Deaf, often where the person is active within a Deaf community and for whom sign language is their primary language.[2] Those who have mostly lived as a hearing person and acquire deafness briefly, due to a temporary illness or shortly before death, for example, are not typically classed as culturally Deaf.

Deaf educators and organizers

Actors

Artists

Musicians

Scientists

Sports

American football

Association football

Athletics

Baseball

Basketball

Cricket

Swimming

Tennis

Winter sports

Writers

Other occupations

Fictional characters

See also

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Deafness and hearing loss Fact sheet N°300. 23 May 2015. March 2015. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20150516054114/http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs300/en/. 16 May 2015.
  2. Madeleine Chapman, Jesper Dammeyer, The Significance of Deaf Identity for Psychological Well-Being, The Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, Volume 22, Issue 2, April 2017, Pages 187–194, https://doi.org/10.1093/deafed/enw073
  3. hsdb.k12.hi.us./about-hsdb/hsdb-history
  4. The Society's Sean Berdy on A.S.L. Representation, Teen Activism and His Buzzy New Netflix Drama. Chow. Andrew R.. 2019-05-11. Time. 24 May 2019.
  5. Book: Moore . Matthew S. . Panara . Robert . Great Deaf Americans : The Second Edition . 1996 . Rochester, N.Y. : Deaf Life Press . https://archive.org/details/greatdeafamerica00moor/page/352/mode/2up. Chapter 54: Linda Bove. 352–357. 9780963401663 .
  6. Web site: Reporter Guy. David. Remnick. The New Yorker. July 25, 2005. July 7, 2006. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20070816234030/http://www.newyorker.com/archive/2005/07/25/050725ta_talk_remnick. August 16, 2007.
  7. Hetrick, Adam (2012-05-06). Tribes Actor Russell Harvard Finds His Pack. Playbill. Retrieved 2020-07-10.
  8. Bergan, Ronald (2010-11-29). Leslie Nielsen obituary . The Guardian. Retrieved 2020-07-10.
  9. Stern, Shoshannah (2020-05-08). Mothering While Deaf in a Newly Quiet World. New York Times. Retrieved 2020-07-10.
  10. Book: Who Was Who in American Art, 1564–1975: 400 Years of Artists in America. Sound View Press. 1999. 0932087558. Falk. Peter Hastings. Madison, Conn.. 437.
  11. https://hearinghealthmatters.org/hearinginternational/2012/the-deafness-of-goya-part-i/ The Deafness of Goya – Part I
  12. Swerling, Gabriella (2017-09-28). David Hockney: Hearing loss has helped me paint better. The Times. Retrieved 2020-07-10.
  13. Martínez, Antonio.Interview with Jan, DifuSord number. 2 (in Spanish)
  14. Book: Pyatt, Joseph O.. Memoir of Albert Newsam, Deaf Mute Artist. Printed for the Author. 1868. Philadelphia.
  15. Book: 2003 . Deaf Artists in America: Colonial to Contemporary . 9781581210507 . 2022-08-17 . ebin.pub . en . Sonnenstrahl . Deborah M. . DawnSignPress .
  16. http://www.arquivosdeorl.org.br/conteudo/acervo_eng.asp?Id=636 Bento RF. Beethoven's Deafness, the Defiance of a Genius
  17. Beechey, Gwilym, William Boyce, and J. H. "Memoirs of Dr. William Boyce." The Musical Quarterly 57, no. 1 (1971): 87-106. Accessed July 10, 2020. www.jstor.org/stable/740872.
  18. Catsoulis, Jeannette (2010-04-08). Deaf, and Trying to Make It in Showbiz. New York Times. Retrieved 2020-07-10.
  19. https://www.evelyn.co.uk/im-a-grammy-award-winning-musician-and-im-deaf/ I’m a Grammy Award Winning Musician and I’m Deaf
  20. H Dominic & W Stiles (2012-01-06). Deafness and tinnitus in a musician – Bedřich Smetana. UCL. Retrieved 2020-07-10.
  21. Book: Lang, Harry G. . Deaf persons in the arts and sciences : a biographical dictionary . 1995 . Greenwood Press . Bonnie Meath-Lang . 0-313-29170-5 . Westport, Conn. . 31374052.
  22. Web site: Annie Cannon . 2022-10-24 . www.sheisanastronomer.org.
  23. Web site: 2018-10-22 . The medical mystery that helped make Thomas Edison an inventor . 2022-10-24 . PBS NewsHour . en-us.
  24. News: 2012-12-18 . Disability history month: John Goodricke the deaf astronomer . en-GB . BBC News . 2022-10-24.
  25. Web site: Sharpless, Nansie Gallaudet University Library Guide to Deaf Biographies and Index to Deaf Periodicals . 2022-10-25 . liblists.wrlc.org.
  26. Book: Sobel, Dava . The glass universe : how the ladies of the Harvard Observatory took the measure of the stars . 2016 . 978-0-670-01695-2 . New York, New York . 952469237.
  27. Web site: Deaf astronomers John Goodricke and Konstantin Tsiolkowski . 2022-10-25 . www.rmg.co.uk . en.
  28. Alex Soojung-Kim Pang (2005-07-14). Michael Chorost and the cyborg memoir.Institute for the Future. Retrieved 2020-07-10.
  29. Web site: 2016-10-13 . Deaf-Blind Harvard Law Grad Slays Every Expectation, But Don't Call Her An "Inspiration" . 2023-02-19 . Oxygen Official Site . en-US.
  30. Kehe, Marjorie (2012-03-12). That 'Crazy Daisy' who started the Girl Scouts . Christian Science Monitor. Retrieved 2020-07-10.