David Bolt - Publications

Publications

Bolt, David. “The Blindman in the Classic: Feminisms, Ocularcentrism, and Jane Eyre.” The Madwoman and the Blindman: Jane Eyre, Discourse, Disability. Ed. David Bolt, Julia Miele Rodas, and Elizabeth J. Donaldson. Ohio: Ohio State UP, 2012.
---. ‘Social Encounters, Cultural Represenation, and Critical Avoidance', Routledge Handbook of Disability Studies. Ed. Nick Watson, Carol Thomas and Alan Roulstone. London: Routledge, 2012. 287-97.
---. ‘Community, Controversy, and Compromise: The Language of Visual Impairment’. Language, Bodies, and Health. Berlin & New York: Mouton de Gruyter, 2011. 15-36.
---. ‘The Starfish Paradigm: Impairment, Disability, and characterisation in Bobbie Ann Mason’s “Shiloh.”’ Midwest Quarterly 52.1 (2010): 11-30. This has also been included on the Disability Archive UK.
---. ‘The Blindman in the Classic: Feminisms and Ocularcentrism in Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre.’ Textual Practice 22.2 (2008): 269-89.
---. ‘Saramago’s Blindness: Humans or Animals?’ The Explicator, fall, 66.1, pp. 44–47. 2007. This has also been included on the Disability Archive UK.
---. ‘Osborne’s Look Back in Anger: Looking Back at Oedipus.’ The Explicator, 65, 4, pp. 237–40. 2007
---. Introduction. Disability and/as Poetry. Ed. Jim Ferris. Spec. Issue of Journal of Literary Disability 1.1, pp. i-vi. 2007
---. (With Michael Davidson.) Journal of Literary Disability: Disability and the Dialectic of Dependency, 1, 2. 2000
---. ‘Beneficial Blindness: Literary Representation and the So-Called Positive Stereotyping of People with Impaired Vision.’ New Zealand Journal of Disability Studies, 12, pp. 80–100. 2006. This has also been included on Disability Archive UK.
---. ‘Looking Back at Literature: A Critical Reading of the Unseen Stare in Depictions of People with Impaired Vision.’ Disability & Society, December, 20, 7, pp. 735–747. 2005. This has also been included on the Disability Archive UK.
---. ‘Caught in the Chasm: Literary Representation and Suicide among People with Impaired Vision.’ British Journal of Visual Impairment, September, 23, 3, pp. 117–121. 2005. This has also been included on the Disability Archive UK.
---. ‘From Blindness to Visual Impairment: Terminological Typology and the Social Model of Disability.’ Disability & Society, August, 20, 5, pp. 539–552. 2005. This has also been included on the Disability Archive UK.
---. ‘Castrating Depictions of Visual Impairment: The Literary Backdrop to Eugenics.’ Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, March, 99, 3, pp. 141–50. 2005. This is also included on the Disability Archive UK.
---. ‘Disability and the Rhetoric of Inclusive Higher Education’. Journal of Further and Higher Education, 28, 4, pp. 353–358. 2004. This is also included on the Disability Archieve UK.
---. ‘Terminology and the Psychosocial Burden of Blindness.’ British Journal of Visual Impairment, 22, 2, pp. 52–4. 2004. This is also included on the Disability Archive UK.
---. ‘The Terminology Debate Continues.’ Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 98, 3, pp. 133–4. 2004. This is also available on the Disability Archive UK.
---. ‘Blindness and the Problems of Terminology.’ Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 97, 9, pp. 519–20. 2003. This is also included on the Disability Archive UK.

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