Einat Adar2026-03-222026-03-22201710.24162/ei2017-6750https://doi.org/10.24162/ei2017-6750https://andeanlibrary.org/handle/123456789/51734Citaciones: 2Writing about the experience of people with visual impairment, Rod Michalko points out that “Far from being a sheer individual and thus personal experience, blindness is a social one. It is an experience that ‘comes to us’ – to blind and sighted people alike – always-already framed by and wrapped in the ‘one size fitsenIrishNarrativeBlindnessLiteratureSightArtHistoryPhilosophyArt historyAestheticsFrom Irish Philosophy to Irish Theatre: The Blind (Wo)Man Made to Seearticle