What are the implications of teaching disability as a pure metaphor? Disability often has negative connotations when used metaphorically, while the lived experience of disability can be quite different. In order to demonstrate this contradiction, I discuss some pedagogical aspects of teaching the novel, Blindness, by Jose Saramago. First, I exhibit possible interpretations of the parable that are useful for teaching. Then, I demonstrate the ways blindness is constructed as Otherness and its possible implications for instruction. Finally, I offer several strategies by which Blindness, and other literary portrayals, can be used in the classroom in a critical manner, one that values human variation and diversity
Does it matter who teaches disability studies, whether that teacher has a disability or not? Maybe t...
This dissertation engages the cultural meanings and movements of blindness from a dramaturgically in...
The use of children's literature incorporating characters who experience disability is widely recomm...
"Infusing Disability in the Curriculum: The Case of Saramago's Blindness" aims for a conversation wi...
In response to Ben-Moshe's highly engaging examination of Saramago's Blindness and the novel's use o...
English Department Honors Thesis.Blindness plays a prominent role in literature and is frequently tu...
This thesis is in two parts. The first part is a critical review of some contemporary writing, on th...
As teachers of disability studies, working with students from the health and psychological sciences,...
This book explores the question, what can society learn about disability through the way it is portr...
This thesis discusses the Setting in the novel Blindness. In this thesis the writer proposes two res...
Saramago, Nobel prize for literature, places us on a stage, in which a group of human beings is conf...
Although the theme of blindness occurs frequently in literature, literary criticism has rarely engag...
In this paper, we weave in and out of theory and narrative in order to consider the potential of dis...
Due to the idea of inclusion, every year there are more and more children with special needs include...
This paper provides suggestions for educators who have a desire to learn about or are already commit...
Does it matter who teaches disability studies, whether that teacher has a disability or not? Maybe t...
This dissertation engages the cultural meanings and movements of blindness from a dramaturgically in...
The use of children's literature incorporating characters who experience disability is widely recomm...
"Infusing Disability in the Curriculum: The Case of Saramago's Blindness" aims for a conversation wi...
In response to Ben-Moshe's highly engaging examination of Saramago's Blindness and the novel's use o...
English Department Honors Thesis.Blindness plays a prominent role in literature and is frequently tu...
This thesis is in two parts. The first part is a critical review of some contemporary writing, on th...
As teachers of disability studies, working with students from the health and psychological sciences,...
This book explores the question, what can society learn about disability through the way it is portr...
This thesis discusses the Setting in the novel Blindness. In this thesis the writer proposes two res...
Saramago, Nobel prize for literature, places us on a stage, in which a group of human beings is conf...
Although the theme of blindness occurs frequently in literature, literary criticism has rarely engag...
In this paper, we weave in and out of theory and narrative in order to consider the potential of dis...
Due to the idea of inclusion, every year there are more and more children with special needs include...
This paper provides suggestions for educators who have a desire to learn about or are already commit...
Does it matter who teaches disability studies, whether that teacher has a disability or not? Maybe t...
This dissertation engages the cultural meanings and movements of blindness from a dramaturgically in...
The use of children's literature incorporating characters who experience disability is widely recomm...