Description
About the Author
Simon Hayhoe is lecturer in education at University of Bath and research associate in the Centre for the Philosophy of Natural & Social Science, London School of Economics, United Kingdom. His PhD is from the University of Birmingham and his Md. from the University of Leicester.
Reviews
Simon Hayhoe writes fluidly and pointedly and has unexcelled knowledge of the blind, education and the arts, in modern times and in the past. He is today's go-to authority. -- John Kennedy, FRSC, Author, Drawing & the Blind
Dr. Hayhoe's book takes us on a fascinating journey led by an expert guide highlighting via case study and argument the passive exclusions our premier art museums demonstrate to people with no vision. He delivers a nuanced and persuasive account as to why we need a greater understanding of creativity, identity, and agency. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this welcome resource. -- John Ravenscroft, Chair of Childhood Visual Impairment, University of Edinburgh
Book Information
ISBN 9781442272057
Author Simon J. Hayhoe
Format Hardback
Page Count 234
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Weight(grams) 490g
Dimensions(mm) 237mm * 160mm * 21mm