Shifting Blind Identities in Higher Education

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  • ISBN 9781643150994
  • Dimensions: 127 x 178mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Jul 2026
  • Publisher: Michigan Publishing Services
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Shifting Blind Identities in Higher Education features accounts of how blindness and low vision intersect with other dimensions of identity for both students and faculty in higher education. Contributors from a range of institutional contexts illuminate “common but not comparable” experiences, as well as importantly different ones, and explore different intersections of identity while navigating higher education spaces. Each chapter addresses these questions: What is the relationship between seeing and selfhood? What choices do students and faculty make about how they experience and represent the intersections of their vision condition and other dimensions of their identity? What do authors wish others to understand, consider, let go of, and/or embrace regarding their experiences of navigating higher education with blindness or low vision?

Writing in their own unique voices, each author shares details of their lived experiences; analyses of how those are shaped by institutions, social norms, and individuals; and offers action steps for how everyone can make higher education more welcoming to and supportive of not only those with blindness or low vision but also those with a wide diversity of identities and experiences. Shifting Blind Identities in Higher Education inspires both insight and action into cultivating a more accessible and inclusive space in higher education.

Alison Cook-Sather is the Mary Katharine Woodworth Professor of Education at Bryn Mawr College, Director of the Teaching and Learning Institute of Bryn Mawr and Haverford Colleges, and an internationally recognized leader in student-faculty pedagogical partnership and student voice.