Deaf humor
Deaf art
Deaf history and education
Deaf celebrities and pop culture
final jepordy (it's the 500 point one)
100

This type of humor uses visual puns, exaggerated expressions, and cultural references

Deaf humor

100

True or False: There is a difference between Deaf artists and De’VIA

true

100

This important event in 1880 led to the banning of sign language in deaf education for nearly a hundred years

Milan Conference

100

Made the famous deaf painting “The family dog”

Susan Dupor

200

What is a way the deaf community tells humorous stories?

skits and/or mimicking others

200

What is the main focus of De’VIA art?

Deaf experience and identity

200

This school is the first, and only, higher-education institution at which all students programs are specifically designed to accommodate deaf students

Gaulladet University

200

Author of ‘All your parts intact”

Christopher Jon Heuer

300

Though the hearing world perceives the ___ of others as insults, bullying, or being downright rude, this is an acceptable way of joking around in the deaf community

mimicking

300

What type of imagery is central in Deaf art?

Visual or symbolic art

300

This term describes boarding schools in America with a deaf-centered environment and teaching methods

residential schools

300

Who was the first deaf person to win an oscar?

Marlee matlin

400

What talent is encouraged in residential schools?

storytelling

400

What does the spiral in De’VIA art often symbolize?

Cochlea

400

This man from France would become the first deaf teacher in America

Laurent Clerc

400

Deaf artist who is native to panama, renowned for her work

Iris Aranda

500

What are jokes about hearing people called?

zap stories

500

What year was De’VIA first introduced?

1989

500

The work of this researcher would lead to the creation of the first ASL dictionary and the recognition of deaf people as a linguistic minority group for the first time

William Stokoe

500

Artist who identifies as jewish, transmasculine, chinese, and deaf

Chella Man

500

This category of a Deaf Identity is when a person seeks out Deaf-centric environments and avoids the hearing community due to feelings of being oppressed

Culturally Separate