SDH in Ecuador: an analysis of the perception of SDH by the deaf and hard of hearing population of Quito

 

Authors
Arellano Meza, Andrea Carolina
Format
MasterThesis
Status
publishedVersion
Description

Ecuador has been denied one of the most versatile and useful accessibility means for a long time. Subtitling for the Deaf and the Heard of Hearing (SDH) is not part of the Ecuadorian television, a fact that has contributed to the alienation of deaf people. This dissertation tries to fill the gap between audiovisual material and the deaf and the hard of hearing. Its purpose is to ascertain the perception that the Ecuadorian deaf people have of SDH, through the subtitling of the Argentinian film ?Carancho.? This project aims to assess the deaf viewers? expectations from this subtitling mode, through a questionnaire that was handed to 48 deaf and hard of hearing participants in the city of Quito, in August, 2016. This survey was designed as a three-part tool, intended to: 1. Gather background information that will help characterize the deaf audience, 2. Help understand the knowledge the deaf have of SDH and their interaction habits with this tool, 3. Determine whether or not the style used for the subtitling of the Argentinean film is transferable to the subtitling practice in Ecuador. The generally good assessment of the subtitles by the participants, shows that they are considered as sufficiently acceptable by the population, however, an in-depth analysis from a professional point of view, shows that these subtitles still have aspects to be improved. The answers and opinions collected in this study, may help subtitlers establish a basis for the elaboration of future guidelines for the Ecuadorian deaf community.

Publication Year
2016
Language
eng
Topic
TRADUCCI?N AUDIVISUAL
LUNG??STICA APLICADA
DISCAPACIDAD AUDITIVA
Repository
Repositorio SENESCYT
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openAccess
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