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Representing Autism: Culture, Narrative, Fascination


Representing Autism: Culture, Narrative, Fascination

Paperback by Fletcher Murray, Stuart (School of English, University of Leeds (United Kingdom))

Representing Autism: Culture, Narrative, Fascination

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ISBN:
9781846310928
Publication Date:
1 Jun 2008
Language:
English
Publisher:
Liverpool University Press
Pages:
288 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 - 29 May 2024
Representing Autism: Culture, Narrative, Fascination

Description

From concerns of an 'autism epidemic' to the MMR vaccine crisis, autism is a source of peculiar fascination in the contemporary media. Discussion of the condition has been largely framed within medicine, psychiatry and education but there has been no exploration of its power within representative narrative forms. Representing Autism is the first book to tackle this approach, using contemporary fiction and memoir writing, film, photography, drama and documentary together with older texts to set the contemporary fascination with autism in context. Representing Autism analyses and evaluates the place of autism within contemporary culture and at the same time examines the ideas of individual and community produced by people with autism themselves to establish the ideas of autistic presence that emerge from within a space of cognitive exceptionality. Central to the book is a sense of the legitimacy of autistic presence as a way by which we might more fully articulate what it means to be human.

Contents

List of Figures Permissions Preface: questions Introduction: autism and narrative 1. Presences: autistic difference 2. Idiots and savants 3. Witnessing 4. Boys and girls, men and women 5. In our time: families and sentiments Conclusion: causing/curing/caring Acknowledgements Select bibliography Index

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