Creating a Collaboration in Communication: Exploring Crip Linguistics in interpreting
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The interpreting process is an active collaboration between deaf consumers (s) and interpreters. This collaboration will be affected by creating an oppressive experience for deaf consumers if the interpreter harbors specific beliefs and attitudes regarding language use. Crip linguistics challenges the premise that there are “good” and “bad” languages. Instead, the focus should be on determining how effective communication can be achieved through interpreting. This workshop will introduce participants to a new theoretical linguistic framework: crip linguistics and how it can be applied to sign language interpreting.