As a representation of blindness, Maurice Maeterlinck’s The Blind is highly problematic and becomes more so if we fail to engage with its social implications. This essay teases out these issues, compares their representation with contemporaneous works of realism, and illustrates the play’s twenty-first-century relevance on the basis of visually impaired embodiment
This edited volume explores blindness as a construct with which we the contributors engage as part o...
In this essay I argue that blindness offers up a most fruitful perspective through which to rethink ...
Since the fifth century, the theatre has been a place for seeing. In spite of this, blind figures r...
As a representation of blindness, Maurice Maeterlinck’s The Blind is highly problematic and becomes ...
This thesis is in two parts. The first part is a critical review of some contemporary writing, on th...
M. Maeterlinck's play "The Blind" (1890) and Lesya Ukrainka's essay "The Blind Man" (1902) are indic...
This dissertation engages the cultural meanings and movements of blindness from a dramaturgically in...
Although the theme of blindness occurs frequently in literature, literary criticism has rarely engag...
This essay comments on W.J.T. Mitchell’s statement that ‘Visual culture entails a meditation on blin...
This chapter explores the potential for disability studies to counter the ongoing marginalisation of...
The portrayal of blindness in Western culture has largely constituted of stereotypical representatio...
Nothing intrigues more than performing tasks that disability renders impossible. Overcoming physical...
The portrayal of blindness in Western culture has largely constituted of stereotypical representatio...
English Department Honors Thesis.Blindness plays a prominent role in literature and is frequently tu...
Not blindness itself, but blindness as a symptom for an inner seeing and as a counterforce against a...
This edited volume explores blindness as a construct with which we the contributors engage as part o...
In this essay I argue that blindness offers up a most fruitful perspective through which to rethink ...
Since the fifth century, the theatre has been a place for seeing. In spite of this, blind figures r...
As a representation of blindness, Maurice Maeterlinck’s The Blind is highly problematic and becomes ...
This thesis is in two parts. The first part is a critical review of some contemporary writing, on th...
M. Maeterlinck's play "The Blind" (1890) and Lesya Ukrainka's essay "The Blind Man" (1902) are indic...
This dissertation engages the cultural meanings and movements of blindness from a dramaturgically in...
Although the theme of blindness occurs frequently in literature, literary criticism has rarely engag...
This essay comments on W.J.T. Mitchell’s statement that ‘Visual culture entails a meditation on blin...
This chapter explores the potential for disability studies to counter the ongoing marginalisation of...
The portrayal of blindness in Western culture has largely constituted of stereotypical representatio...
Nothing intrigues more than performing tasks that disability renders impossible. Overcoming physical...
The portrayal of blindness in Western culture has largely constituted of stereotypical representatio...
English Department Honors Thesis.Blindness plays a prominent role in literature and is frequently tu...
Not blindness itself, but blindness as a symptom for an inner seeing and as a counterforce against a...
This edited volume explores blindness as a construct with which we the contributors engage as part o...
In this essay I argue that blindness offers up a most fruitful perspective through which to rethink ...
Since the fifth century, the theatre has been a place for seeing. In spite of this, blind figures r...