Relocating Low Vision Experience: Essays on Dense Epistemology, the Vindication of Eulàlia Massat
Location
Discover Room B
Start Date
24-9-2017 9:30 AM
End Date
24-9-2017 11:00 AM
Description
While “dense epistemology” is an attempt to describes the way in which cognition takes place in a low vision person, the vindications of Eulàlia Massat com about as an sketching-the self- approach to such an experience. A political character arises here, re-building itself and its world beyond the disability difference.
Repository Citation
Maestres Useche, Brígida Cristina, "Relocating Low Vision Experience: Essays on Dense Epistemology, the Vindication of Eulàlia Massat" (2017). Breaking Silences, Demanding Crip Justice: Sex, Sexuality, and Disability. 3.
https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/breaking_silences/2017/september24/3
Relocating Low Vision Experience: Essays on Dense Epistemology, the Vindication of Eulàlia Massat
Discover Room B
While “dense epistemology” is an attempt to describes the way in which cognition takes place in a low vision person, the vindications of Eulàlia Massat com about as an sketching-the self- approach to such an experience. A political character arises here, re-building itself and its world beyond the disability difference.