Sight Unseen

Cover of Sight Unseen by Georgina Kleege
Year: 1999
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 233
ISBN-13: 9780300076806
Dimensions:
Height: 0.91 Inches
Length: 8.57 Inches
Weight: 0.9590108397 Pounds
Width: 5.82 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 362.4/1
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Sight Unseen by Georgina Kleege, published by Yale University Press in 1999, is a first edition that spans 233 pages. This book presents a unique perspective on blindness, drawing from Kleege’s own experiences as someone who has been legally blind since the age of eleven. Through her narrative, she explores both her personal view of the world and the societal perceptions of blindness, aiming to broaden the reader’s understanding of visual impairment.

In this work, Kleege addresses the negative social status often associated with blindness and critiques the stereotypes perpetuated by media and literature. She vividly describes her own visual experiences, detailing what she can and cannot see, and reflects on the impact of her condition on social interactions, particularly the challenge of making eye contact. Additionally, Kleege shares her journey toward embracing her blindness, including her acquisition of skills like reading braille, which contributed to her evolving identity. This book offers insights into the complexities of living with visual impairment, inviting readers to reconsider their views on disability and the human experience.


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This elegantly written book offers an unexpected and unprecedented account of blindness and sight. Legally blind since the age of eleven, Georgina Kleege draws on her experiences to offer a detailed testimony of visual impairment–both her own view of the world and the world’s view of the blind. “I hope to turn the reader’s gaze outward, to say not only ‘Here’s what I see’ but also ‘Here’s what you see, ‘ to show both what’s unique and what’s universal,” Kleege writes.
Kleege describes the negative social status of the blind, analyzes stereotypes of the blind that have been perpetuated by movies, and discusses how blindness has been portrayed in literature. She vividly conveys the visual experience of someone with severely impaired sight and explains what she can see and what she cannot (and how her inability to achieve eye contact–in a society that prizes that form of connection–has affected her). Finally she tells of the various ways she reads, and the freedom she felt when she stopped concealing her blindness and acquired skills, such as reading braille, as part of a new, blind identity. Without sentimentality or clichés, Kleege offers us the opportunity to imagine life without sight.

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Publisher: Yale University Press. Year: 1999.
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ISBN-13: 9780300076806.
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Language: en. Pages: 233. Edition: First Edition.

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