Everywhere education is attracting the most attention. Without educational and knowledge forms that shape the world, deep relationships between events and human thinking will not be affected. In order to know your own country, you must learn cultural literature. It allows individuals to be stable in their own country and open to the environment and other cultures. Studying cultural literature is an incentive for individuals to become open.
Cultural research and institution-oriented cultural research have differences. Cultural research is conducted in various fields such as sociology, anthropology, English literature and so on. There are also geographical and institutional spaces. However, this should not be understood as a cultural study. Cultural research has no origin and finding it is to exclude other possible starting points. However, this does not mean that we can not name cultural studies, and important concepts have not been decided.
The method of examining cultural and cultural changes is almost the same. Perhaps the most interesting of these studies is to judge the influence of culture on literature. This particular type of research may be worth seeing all kinds of literature, but certain literary fields, fairy tales provide an interesting outlook. - Fairy tales are the first introduction of children to various cultures of the world. Sprinkle magical dust to click high heels or send children to African jungle or British countryside. In the magic wand, the princess and the frog are the beliefs and customs of the origin of the story. This is clear from the two versions of the fairy tale "Three Little Pigs". For example, the English version of "The Three Little Pigs" of Andrew Lang represents British culture.
Because ASL was born in the United States, it may not be a "foreign language". However, American Deaf culture studies provide the same diverse history, art, and literary choice as any other culture. It is more important than ever for American students to be exposed to all kinds of diversity. As a minority with a long history of innovation and artistic achievement, including the fight against violent oppression, the story of the Deaf community should have a place in the American classroom.