There Plant Eyes: A Personal and Cultural History of Blindness (Unabridged) There Plant Eyes: A Personal and Cultural History of Blindness (Unabridged)

There Plant Eyes: A Personal and Cultural History of Blindness (Unabridged‪)‬

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Publisher Description

From Homer to Helen Keller, from Dune to Stevie Wonder, from the invention of braille to the science of echolocation, M. Leona Godin explores the fascinating history of blindness, interweaving it with her own story of gradually losing her sight.
 
There Plant Eyes probes the ways in which blindness has shaped our ocularcentric culture, challenging deeply ingrained ideas about what it means to be “blind.” For millennia, blind­ness has been used to signify such things as thoughtlessness (“blind faith”), irrationality (“blind rage”), and unconsciousness (“blind evolution”). But at the same time, blind people have been othered as the recipients of special powers as compensation for lost sight (from the poetic gifts of John Milton to the heightened senses of the comic book hero Daredevil).
 
Godin—who began losing her vision at age ten—illuminates the often-surprising history of both the condition of blindness and the myths and ideas that have grown up around it over the course of generations. She combines an analysis of blindness in art and culture (from King Lear to Star Wars) with a study of the science of blindness and key developments in accessibility (the white cane, embossed printing, digital technology) to paint a vivid personal and cultural history.
 
A genre-defying work, There Plant Eyes reveals just how essential blindness and vision are to humanity’s understanding of itself and the world.

*Includes a downloadable PDF containing the notes and bibliography from the book

GENRE
Nonfiction
NARRATOR
MLG
M. Leona Godin
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
11:07
hr min
RELEASED
2021
June 1
PUBLISHER
Random House Audio
SIZE
709.9
MB

Customer Reviews

Kimputing ,

Brilliant comparison a fact and myths about Blindness!

The author brilliantly reveals the truth about Blindness and how history still influences this experience through myths. Presenting the truth true historical and modern reference and practical experience makes the story relatable for anyone. A must read if you fear blindness, interact with someone who has vision loss if you are losing or or have vision loss yourself. Wish this book had been written before I went blind