B. G. Johns and his "famous blind men" the genesis of heroic blindness in Victorian England.

IF 0.3 4区 哲学 Q3 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE Journal of Medical Biography Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-19 DOI:10.1177/09677720231217203
Curtis E Margo, Lynn E Harman
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In 1876, Bennett George Johns, a minister and chaplain at the school for the blind in St George's Field, published Blind People: Their Works and Ways; with Sketches of the Lives of Some Famous Blind Men. The book provided a window into the lives of the blind in Victorian England, with an emphasis on their education-or lack thereof. Johns was an observer of the blind and sympathetic to their plight. His depictions of schools were dispassionate, yet gently argued for improvement. Rather than rely on pity, he emphasized the benefits of institutionalized life and recounted the extraordinary achievements of four blind men. The creation of heroic historical figures had traditionally been employed to venerate political, military, or religious personages. Its use in shaping public perception of blindness was novel. This paper explores Johns's book as an early example of the innocent, myth-building of the blind and considers whether the process is always harmless.

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B.G. 约翰斯和他的 "著名盲人"--维多利亚时代英国盲人英雄的起源。
1876 年,圣乔治田园盲人学校的牧师兼牧师班尼特-乔治-约翰斯出版了《盲人》一书:他们的工作和生活方式;以及一些著名盲人的生活素描。该书为读者了解维多利亚时代英国盲人的生活提供了一个窗口,重点介绍了他们所受的教育--或缺乏教育的情况。约翰斯是盲人的观察者,同情他们的困境。他对学校的描述是冷静的,但也温和地提出了改进的建议。他没有依赖怜悯,而是强调机构生活的好处,并讲述了四位盲人的非凡成就。英雄历史人物的创作历来被用来颂扬政治、军事或宗教人物。将其用于塑造公众对盲人的看法则是一种创新。本文将约翰斯的书作为早期塑造盲人无辜神话的范例进行探讨,并思考这一过程是否总是无害的。
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期刊介绍: This international quarterly publication focuses on the lives of people in or associated with medicine, those considered legendary as well as the less well known. The journal includes much original research about figures from history and their afflictions, thus providing an interesting, fresh and new perspective which can lead to greater understanding of each subject. Journal of Medical Biography is a fascinating and compelling read, providing an insight into the origins of modern medicine and the characters and personalities that made it what it is today.
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