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Blind People is written by Shlomo Deshen and published by SUNY Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0791410366 (ISBN 10) and 9780791410363 (ISBN 13).
Blind People approaches disability from a fresh perspective: people with an unusual body are conceived of relativistically as a variant of humanity, much the way anthropology approaches people of different culture. While deeply empathic to its subject matter, Blind People raises questions that anthropologists ask routinely, but which are commonly avoided in everyday life because they touch on sensitive matters. Based on fieldwork in Israel, the book constitutes an ethnography of blind Israelis. It starts by focusing on intimate issues of the management of the sightless body, goes on to discuss the role of the blind person in the domestic setting, and moves to issues of how the blind person strives to attain material requirements. Finally, the book relates the way blind people cope with problems of associating with both blind and sighted people in arenas of leisure activity and public affairs. Deshens book aims to present a truthful, dignified, fully human depiction, in the tradition of socio-cultural anthropology.