[stylist] descriminative against voices.

Angela fowler fowlers at syix.com
Sun Oct 26 02:58:18 UTC 2008


Aziza, I don't have any books for you, but from personal experience I can
say the answer to your question is unfortunately yes. Since a blind person's
"first look" at someone is his voice, it Is from that which we rush to our
snap judgment, and by which we do our foolish stereotyping. 

You may be hard pressed to find books to answer your question. Can you use
research and interviews?  

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Subject: [stylist] descriminative against voices.

Hi everyone,
I was wondering if anyone wouldhappen to have any suggestions of book that
would have any information on the possibility that blind people are
descriminative against voices. I'm writing a research project, and my
question is, are blind people descriminative against voices much in the same
way that sighted people can be descriminative against looks. I need to find
two books that can shed light on this matter. I need to summarize 3 points
from each book in my project.
Thanks guys.
Aziza 


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