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And she makes clear how all of this has obscured the reality of blindness, as a consequence of which many blind people have to deal.
Leona Godin begins her fascinating, wide-ranging study with an exploration of how the idea of sight is inextricably linked with knowledge and understanding; how "blindness" has, for millennia, been used as a metaphor for ignorance; and how, in metaphorical terms, Blindness can also be made to suggest a door to artistic or spiritual transcendence.
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