Description: Dive into the world of race, discrimination, and disability through the pages of "Blinded by Sight: Seeing Race Through the Eyes of the Blind" by Osagie Obasogie. This thought-provoking book, published by Stanford University Press in 2014, explores the intersection of race and disability by analyzing the experiences of blind individuals in our society. With a focus on anthropology and constitutional law, Obasogie delves into how blindness affects perceptions of race and how society perceives those who are both blind and of a particular race. This trade paperback, with a length of 9in and a height of 0.6in, weighs 13.8 Oz and has 287 pages. Available in English, this book is a must-read for those interested in social science and the ways in which our society constructs and perceives race.
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Book Title: Blinded by Sight : Seeing Race Through the Eyes of the Blind
Item Length: 9in
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Publication Year: 2014
Format: Trade Paperback
Language: English
Item Height: 0.6in
Author: Osagie Obasogie
Genre: Law, Social Science
Topic: Constitutional, Discrimination & Race Relations, People with Disabilities, Anthropology / Physical
Item Width: 6in
Item Weight: 13.8 Oz
Number of Pages: 287 Pages