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Bullins, Jeffrey
In: Packer, Sharon, ed. Lenses on Blindness: Essays on Vision Loss in Media, Culture, Religion, and Experience. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2023. p. 33-44.
Ellis, Katie
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Arndt, Katrina; Van Beuren, Maia
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Nally, Claire
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Meyer, Craig A.; Preston, Daniel
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Covino, Ralph
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Li, Haihong
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Alice, Jordan; Ellis, Katie
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Muntersbjorn, Madeline M.
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Compas, Sean Matthew
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Schalk, Sami
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Stanton, Courtney
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Barrows, Adam
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Lambert, Charles
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Gibbons, Sarah
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Binns, Donna
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Later, Naja
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Comer, Todd A.
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Cascais, Antonio F.
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Benton, Tracy
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