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hearing child
hi there
whats meaning of "hearing child" and gist of this sentence" In this way, there can be no condescension or looking at a distance"
SACKS: I think one needs to have some sort of inner vision as well. When
I was thinking and writing about people who are deaf, and born deaf, I
had a friend—actually a hearing child of deaf parents, extremely fluent
in both sign language and speech—who would often come along with
me. When I went to the island of the colorblind, which I wrote about in
another book, one of my fellow travelers was a physiologist who himself
was born totally colorblind. In this way, there can be no condescension
or looking at a distance. But now my own cancer is a sort of mediator.
Some of my patients at least know that I too am a patient. Although in
some sense, we’re all patients.
Aug 2, 2019 10:29 PM
Answers · 5
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"Hearing" in this case means "can hear" or "having the ability to hear." It might be useful to look up "person first" vs. "ableist" language to help understand why this word looks the way it does.
August 2, 2019
Hi Younes,
In this context, “hearing child” means that parents who were deaf. had a child who could hear. Their child was not also deaf.
August 3, 2019
"to come along" means "to go with somebody somewhere"
August 3, 2019
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