Kate M.Foley

Five Lectures on Blindness

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In “Five Lectures on Blindness,” Kate M. Foley engages in a profound exploration of the psychological, philosophical, and social ramifications of blindness, moving beyond the physical condition to illuminate its broader implications for human experience. The book is structured as a series of lectures that interweave personal narrative, theoretical discourse, and empirical research, reflecting a literary style that is both accessible and intellectually rigorous. Foley draws upon a rich tapestry of historical texts and contemporary theories, situating her work within the context of disability studies and phenomenology, while also engaging with crucial themes of perception and existence. Kate M. Foley, a prominent scholar in visual culture and critical theory, has dedicated her academic career to studying the intersections of sight, perception, and identity. Her insights stem from extensive research and personal reflections on the way blindness is culturally and socially constructed. Foley's unique perspective is informed by her interdisciplinary background, which encompasses philosophy, literary theory, and the arts, allowing her to address the nuances of blindness with both empathy and intellectual depth. I wholeheartedly recommend “Five Lectures on Blindness” to scholars, students, and general readers alike. This book not only challenges our understanding of perception but also invites us to reconsider our relationships with others and the world around us. Foley's eloquent prose and thoughtful analysis make this work an essential addition to discussions surrounding disability, perception, and the human condition.
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96 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
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