1st Edition
Finding Blindness International Constructions and Deconstructions
Introduction: Cultural Stations of Blindness: From Ignorance to Understandings
David Bolt
Part 1: The Directions and Redirections of Education: Critical Spaces and Events
Chapter One - Affective Possibilities of Everyday Encounters with Blindness
Leah Burch
Chapter Two – From PowerPoint to Zoom: Interrogating the Gaze in Teaching at a Small South African University
Lorenzo Dalvit
Chapter Three – Blindness as a Social Construct in Cyprus: What Can We Learn from Cultural Events and Artefacts Aiming to Claim Rights, Celebrate, or Prevent Blindness?
Simoni Symeonidou and Kyriakos Demetriou
Chapter Four – The Flag, A Rap and The Ethnographer: Looking for ‘Indianness’ within Visual Impairment
Mahashewta Bhattacharya and Bijendra Singh
Chapter Five – Blind Student as a Bypassed Reader: Analyzing Blindness in Required Reading for Schools in Poland
Monika Dubiel
Part II: The Blind Reading the Blind: Politics and Religion
Chapter Six – From World War to Social Integration and Beyond: Experiences of Blindness in Twentieth-Century Italy
Ugo Pavan Dalla Torre
Chapter Seven – A State of Spiritual Derangement: Blindness in Seventh-Day Adventist Theology, 1860s-1950s
Talea Anderson
Chapter Eight – Faith Healing and Blindness Across Cultures: Disability, Religion, and the Scientific Milieu
Aravinda Bhat
Chapter Nine – The Acceptance and Transcendence of Blindness: A Collaborative Autoethnography
Neng Priyanti and Taufiq Effendi
Chapter Ten – Encountering the Myth, Transforming Utopian Realities of Blindness: Counter Narrative Notes on Intersectional Interdependence and Critical Hermeneutics
Alexis Padilla
Chapter Eleven – Crip Gazes: Eye Mutilations and the ‘Biopolitics of Debilitation’ in Lina Meruane and Nicole Kramm
Carlos Ayram and Marta Pascua Canelo
Part III: Stage and the Page: Performance, Dramatics, and Literary Representation
Chapter Twelve – Sighted-Blindness-Consultants and the Ever-Lasting Station of Blindness
Devon Healey
Chapter Thirteen – Touching the Rock: Masculinity and Macular Degeneration
Declan Kavanagh
Chapter Fourteen – Bringing a Brick to Market: Pedagogical Perspectives on the Discordant Interplay between Critical and Cultural Stations of Blindness
David Feeney
Chapter Fifteen – To Boldly Go Where No One (Sighted) has Gone Before: Positive Portrayals of Blindness in Star Trek: TNG and H. G. Wells’s ‘The Country of the Blind’
Brenda Tyrell
Chapter Sixteen – Revisiting Ruins of Blindness: A Sketched Out Silhouette
David Bolt
Biography
David Bolt (Professor) is Personal Chair in Disability Studies and Interdisciplinarity at Liverpool Hope University in the United Kingdom. He completed his PhD in 2004 at the University of Staffordshire.
Finding Blindness is an occasion for all of us, for those of us who are blind and for those of us who are not, to get in touch with blindness in new and intriguing ways.
Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies 18.1 (2024)






