The Blind Man: A Phantasmography

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Product Details
Price
$37.95
Publisher
Fordham University Press
Publish Date
Pages
232
Dimensions
6.0 X 0.7 X 8.9 inches | 0.75 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780823281114
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About the Author
Robert Desjarlais is an award-winning anthropologist and writer teaching at Sarah Lawrence College. His many books include Subject to Death: Life and Loss in a Buddhist World (Chicago, 2016), Counterplay: An Anthropologist at the Chessboard (California, 2011), and Shelter Blues: Sanity and Selfhood Among the Homeless (Penn, 1997).
Reviews
"Desjarlais's Blind Man is a compelling read, with thought-provoking insights on the nature of photography and visuality. Written as though a diary or journal, the book combines extended visual analysis of personal photographs with keen observations about the slipperiness of perception and identity and the notion of the other. Original and stimulating in presentation, the book is also well-written, poetic, and often gripping. Desjarlais offers fresh insights on the ontology of the photograph in relation to our identity, and to that of the people we capture in the photographs we take."--Frederick Gross, author of Diane Arbus's 1960s
"Emerging from an unknown body, enthralling images, and lacerating silences, The Blind Man is written with the force of literature. Desjarlais's fierce masterpiece reawakens anthropology's sense of wonder with the affective, spectral nature of worldly encounters. A transformational book."--João Biehl, Princeton University