RAS History & PhilologyЭтнографическое обозрение Ethno review

  • ISSN (Print) 0869-5415
  • ISSN (Online) 3034-6274

Visual Imperatives of Culture and Bodily-Technological Media of Visually

PII
S0869-54150000338-4-1
DOI
10.7868/S50000338-4-1
Publication type
Article
Status
Published
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Volume/ Edition
Volume / Issue 1
Pages
59-72
Abstract
In the article, the problem of “accessibility”, often raised in the context of disability studies, is considered as a matter of “(mis)matching” of bodily-technological media of a person, his/her physical environment and widespread social practices. First, I use the concept of “ocular-centricity” to characterize Western cultures, meaning that a competent cultural “user” should daily get engaged in a large number of visual practices. Secondly, using interviews with blind and partially sighted people, I show the conventionality of categories “vision” and “blindness” and emphasize that visual perception has many different shades. These perceptional nuances, in their turn, affect which combinations of visual, tactile and auditory practices and technologies people use in their navigation.
Keywords
disability studies, media studies, extensions of man, McLuhan, accessibility, ocular-centeredness, text-centeredness
Date of publication
28.10.2025
Year of publication
2025
Number of purchasers
8
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605

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