Cultural frames are universal, T/F?
False
When interpreting with members of other cultures, interpreters must be cognizant of the importance of:
Family connections, spirituality, concepts of time, physical boundaries, and work ethic
Aspects of Deaf culture include all of the following except?
Widespread fluency in English
Hereditary deafness is more prevalent in?
European American families
Regardless of the familial and linguistic background of Deaf individuals with whom interpreters work, it is important to respect the bonds and family traditions of the Deaf, T/F?
True
___________________ in the U.S. share a cultural base that grows from the common experience of exclusion, oppression, and disenfranchisement.
All groups listed
Frequent social interactions amongst Deaf members of diverse cultural backgrounds is imperative to well-rounded cross-cultural skills, T/F
True
Aspects of Deaf culture include all of the following except?
Extensive training in public speaking skills
Sharing information and personal details of one’s life is common in?
Collectivist cultures
According to this chapter, values, traditions, cultural norms, and the nuances of language use can all be considered aspects of
Cultural Frames