There Plant Eyes

There Plant Eyes A Personal and Cultural History of Blindness

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Publisher's Synopsis

M. Leona Godin begins her fascinating, wide-ranging study with an exploration of how the idea of sight is inextricably linked with knowledge and understanding; how "blindness" has, for millennia, been used as a metaphor for ignorance; and how, in metaphorical terms, blindness can also be made to suggest a door to artistic or spiritual transcendence. And she makes clear how all of this has obscured the reality of blindness, as a consequence of which many blind people have to deal not just with their disability but also with expectations of "specialness." Godin illuminates the often surprising history of both the physiological condition and of the ideas that have attached to it. She incorporates analysis of blindness in art and literature (from King Lear to Star Wars) and in culture (assumptions of the blind as pure and magically wise) with the science of blindness and key developments in accessibility (the white cane, embossed printing, digital technology), and with her own experience of gradually losing sight over the course of three decades. Altogether, she gives us a revelation of the centrality of blindness and vision to humanity's understanding of itself and the world.

Book information

ISBN: 9781524748715
Publisher: Pantheon Books
Imprint: Pantheon Books
Pub date:
Edition: First edition
DEWEY: 305.908109
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: xviii, 331
Weight: 522g
Height: 149mm
Width: 220mm
Spine width: 36mm