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Songs At Twilight A Narrative Exploration Of Living With A Visual Impairment And The Effect This Has On Claims To Identity 1st Edition Susan Dale

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Songs At Twilight A Narrative Exploration Of Living With A Visual Impairment And The Effect This Has On Claims To Identity 1st Edition Susan Dale
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Songs At Twilight A Narrative Exploration Of Living With A Visual Impairment And The Effect This Has On Claims To Identity 1st Edition Susan Dale instant download after payment.

Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.46 MB
Pages: 252
Author: Susan Dale
ISBN: 9781443830683, 1443830682
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Songs At Twilight A Narrative Exploration Of Living With A Visual Impairment And The Effect This Has On Claims To Identity 1st Edition Susan Dale by Susan Dale 9781443830683, 1443830682 instant download after payment.

The majority of research and writing about visual impairment is influenced by medical models of understanding, and is usually undertaken by sighted experts about those who are visually impaired. Songs at Twilight takes a different stance and uses a collaborative narrative methodology to enable the author, who is visually impaired, and thirty contributors, who are also visually impaired, to explore their experiences of living with a visual impairment and the effect this has had on their claims to identity.The dynamic research process is shown as a social construction of lived experience where questions of identity are addressed through conversation and narrative. Sighted assumptions about blindness are challenged as the author and contributors discuss aspects of diagnosis and treatment, education, employment, societal attitudes towards blindness, relationships, treatment possibilities, emotional support (including counselling) and emancipatory research practices.

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