How to Make the Body Speak? Visual Disability, Verbalism and Embodied Speech

Abstract Verbalism represents a controversial issue in the field of visual disability. It is frequently stated that blind people use statements with words and expressions which are not based on direct sensory experience. Sometimes it is considered a pathology or something specific to blind people. I...

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Main Authors: Virginia Kastrup, Dannyelle Valente
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Conselho Federal de Psicologia
Series:Psicologia: Ciência e Profissão
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spelling doaj-a6a713ec27b94ffa8d65fd012f9b5acf2020-11-24T21:55:58ZengConselho Federal de PsicologiaPsicologia: Ciência e Profissão1982-370338357258310.1590/1982-3703000052018S1414-98932018000300572How to Make the Body Speak? Visual Disability, Verbalism and Embodied SpeechVirginia KastrupDannyelle ValenteAbstract Verbalism represents a controversial issue in the field of visual disability. It is frequently stated that blind people use statements with words and expressions which are not based on direct sensory experience. Sometimes it is considered a pathology or something specific to blind people. In taking the work of three blind researchers – Pierre Villey, Joana Belarmino and Bertrand Verine – as a guideline, this paper emphasizes two main points: 1) The usage of words with visual references constitutes a strategy of inclusion in a social environment dominated by vision; 2) The importance to develop new affirmative actions to stimulate embodied and multisensory discourse, favoring experiences of belonging and sharing between the blind and the sighted beyond the hegemony of vision.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1414-98932018000300572&lng=en&tlng=enDiscapacidad VisualVerbalismoExperiencia MultisensorialDiscurso Incorporado
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author Virginia Kastrup
Dannyelle Valente
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How to Make the Body Speak? Visual Disability, Verbalism and Embodied Speech
Psicologia: Ciência e Profissão
Discapacidad Visual
Verbalismo
Experiencia Multisensorial
Discurso Incorporado
author_facet Virginia Kastrup
Dannyelle Valente
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title How to Make the Body Speak? Visual Disability, Verbalism and Embodied Speech
title_short How to Make the Body Speak? Visual Disability, Verbalism and Embodied Speech
title_full How to Make the Body Speak? Visual Disability, Verbalism and Embodied Speech
title_fullStr How to Make the Body Speak? Visual Disability, Verbalism and Embodied Speech
title_full_unstemmed How to Make the Body Speak? Visual Disability, Verbalism and Embodied Speech
title_sort how to make the body speak? visual disability, verbalism and embodied speech
publisher Conselho Federal de Psicologia
series Psicologia: Ciência e Profissão
issn 1982-3703
description Abstract Verbalism represents a controversial issue in the field of visual disability. It is frequently stated that blind people use statements with words and expressions which are not based on direct sensory experience. Sometimes it is considered a pathology or something specific to blind people. In taking the work of three blind researchers – Pierre Villey, Joana Belarmino and Bertrand Verine – as a guideline, this paper emphasizes two main points: 1) The usage of words with visual references constitutes a strategy of inclusion in a social environment dominated by vision; 2) The importance to develop new affirmative actions to stimulate embodied and multisensory discourse, favoring experiences of belonging and sharing between the blind and the sighted beyond the hegemony of vision.
topic Discapacidad Visual
Verbalismo
Experiencia Multisensorial
Discurso Incorporado
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