Autism and Representation

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Asperger's Syndrome
Asperger’s Syndrome
Author_Mark Osteen
Autism Spectrum Disorders
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Autistic Characters
Autistic Children
Autistic Creativity
Autistic Individuals
Autistic People
Autistic Persons
Autistic Spectrum
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Figurative Language
film analysis
humanities perspectives on autism
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Infantile Autism
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Local Coherence
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Mind Tree
Mother's Memoir
Mother’s Memoir
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Prime Number
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780415956444
  • Weight: 657g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Nov 2007
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Autism, a neuro-developmental disability, has received wide but often sensationalistic treatment in the popular media. A great deal of clinical and medical research has been devoted to autism, but the traditional humanities disciplines and the new field of Disability Studies have yet to explore it. This volume, the first scholarly book on autism in the humanities, brings scholars from several disciplines together with adults on the autism spectrum to investigate the diverse ways that autism has been represented in novels, poems, autobiographies, films, and clinical discourses, and to explore the connections and demarcations between autistic and "neurotypical" creativity. Using an empathetic scholarship that unites professional rigor with experiential knowledge derived from the contributors’ lives with or as autistic people, the essays address such questions as: In what novel forms does autistic creativity appear, and what unusual strengths does it possess? How do autistic representations--whether by or about autistic people--revise conventional ideas of cognition, creativity, language, (dis)ability and sociability? This timely and important collection breaks new ground in literary and film criticism, aesthetics, psychology, and Disability Studies.

Mark Osteen is Professor of English and Director of Film Studies at Loyola College in Maryland.

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