2022
DOI: 10.1177/00380261221076199
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Revising modern divisions between blindness and sightedness: Doing knowledge in blind assemblages

Abstract: Western society associates knowledge with vision while affiliating blindness with ignorance. Following critical disability studies and drawing upon non-structured interview data and ethnographic observations with visually disabled people, the article opposes this idea by examining how blind assemblages construct knowledge and highlight its heterogeneous and dynamic character, usually obscured by visual shortcuts. After discussing how the research participants encounter discourses devaluating knowledge not base… Show more

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“… 1. This was the term preferred by participants, who all self-identified as ‘visually impaired’. As Porkertová (2022) notes, some people find the term ‘blind’ offensive, whilst others consider the term (visual) ‘impairment’ reduces disability to a bodily dis/function. …”
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“… 1. This was the term preferred by participants, who all self-identified as ‘visually impaired’. As Porkertová (2022) notes, some people find the term ‘blind’ offensive, whilst others consider the term (visual) ‘impairment’ reduces disability to a bodily dis/function. …”
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confidence: 99%