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Borderlands of Blindness (Disability in Society)
Beth Omansky
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| #2290757 in Books | Lynne Rienner Publishers | 2011-03-23 | Original language:English | 9.00 x6.25 x.75l,1.06 | File type: PDF | 310 pages | ||6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| From My Own Borderland|By Missy Richmond|I found this book to be refreshingly honest and helpful. So much written about the vision impaired community (leaving out total blindness) in regards to partial sight, legally blind and so on has been quite lacking in TRUE understanding of these worlds. I speak from experience. I am now legally blind, headed to blindness. Omansky's book||A must-read if you want to see blindness differently. --Rod Michalko, University of Toronto
A book to be welcomed.... As someone who has lived in the borderland of blindness from birth, I would thoroughly recommend it to anyone who wants to gain an
A person may be legally blind, yet not blind enough to qualify for social services. Beth Omansky explores the lives of legally blind people to show how society responds to those who don t fit neatly into the disabled/nondisabled binary. Probing the experience of education, rehabilitation, and work, as well as the more intimate spheres of religion, family, and romantic relationships, her frank and theoretically sophisticated portrait of the legally blind experience offers...
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